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* slather anticorrosion goo on all 12V/G points?  | * slather anticorrosion goo on all 12V/G points?  | ||
* Record Thermal Conductivity Heater Resistance using a high-accuracy ohmmeter  | * Record Thermal Conductivity Heater Resistance using a high-accuracy ohmmeter  | ||
| + | * Swap out SR50A  | ||
===Shipping===  | ===Shipping===  | ||
Revision as of 14:49, 4 May 2013
Contents
May 2013 Trip
Purpose:
- Rewire Grid Site station with CR1000 & new multiplexers
 - Setup MD485s to get Grid online
 - reconfigure Site C CR1000 for act as a pakbus router
 - Snow Surveys
 - Any other prep that's possible for the June trip
 - Bring back shotgun
 - slather anticorrosion goo on all 12V/G points?
 - Record Thermal Conductivity Heater Resistance using a high-accuracy ohmmeter
 - Swap out SR50A
 
Shipping
- None
 
To Purchase
- Anti-Corrosion Goo
 - Ziplocs
 - In Barrow:
- Butane
 
 - Food?
 
Pre-trip to do
- Read up on CR1000 Pakbus Routing
 - Pack
 
Stuff to bring
- Adirondack Tube
 - Scale
 - Thaw Probe
 - Ziplocs
 - GPS
 - 4 Precision Resistors for new logger
 - High Precision Voltmeter
 
Technical Gear
- Shotgun -- in Barrow already
 - Keypads
 - fish tape
 - Tool Bags
 - Computer & (packed) SC32B
 - Climbing harness
 - Serial Cables & spares
 - Sawzall
 - drill
 
Food to bring out
- Optional
 
Probable Luggage
- Bob Personal Actionpacker [Bob #1]
 - Work Actionpacker #1 [Bob #2]
 
Rough on-site todo
- Copy wiring of Grid Site
 - Transfer wires to new multiplexer & Logger
 - Snowsurveys
 - Measure Heater Resistances for all thermal conductivity probes
 - Look to see if the C site pit 2 thermal conductivity sensors could be connected to a lower instrument enclosure.