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− | = site | + | * bring 2 posts, post driver, wire insulators; install posts midway in long runs |
+ | * secure rain gauge funnel | ||
+ | * flex conduit for antenna, other cables | ||
+ | * bring turnbuckle for N guy | ||
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+ | == 13 July 2007, Ken I. == | ||
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+ | * electric fence working; taped yellow tags near posts | ||
+ | * fence could use two more posts in middle of long runs | ||
+ | * tightened both wires on NE fence run | ||
+ | * rain gauge funnel not secured | ||
+ | * tripod looks good; guys are a little slack | ||
+ | * site could use flex conduit on tripod wires | ||
+ | * radiation pole is plumb; cables a bit slack | ||
+ | * need turnbuckle on N guy (now secured with nylon cord) | ||
+ | * snow depth sensor off plumb; fitting looks bent; straightened/bent it back, but not quite vertical | ||
== 9 June 2007, Ken I., Dan R. == | == 9 June 2007, Ken I., Dan R. == |
Revision as of 18:08, 31 July 2007
Contents
White Hills met
site TODO list
- record as-built wiring of soil sensors
- Flex conduit as needed
site logs
- bring 2 posts, post driver, wire insulators; install posts midway in long runs
- secure rain gauge funnel
- flex conduit for antenna, other cables
- bring turnbuckle for N guy
13 July 2007, Ken I.
- electric fence working; taped yellow tags near posts
- fence could use two more posts in middle of long runs
- tightened both wires on NE fence run
- rain gauge funnel not secured
- tripod looks good; guys are a little slack
- site could use flex conduit on tripod wires
- radiation pole is plumb; cables a bit slack
- need turnbuckle on N guy (now secured with nylon cord)
- snow depth sensor off plumb; fitting looks bent; straightened/bent it back, but not quite vertical
9 June 2007, Ken I., Dan R.
- old site dismantled for later removal:
- battery box: about 220 pounds, including 3 batteries
- tower/stand: about 100 pounds
- solar panel REMOVED
- electric fence put up using 4 posts