Difference between revisions of "Oliktok summer 2017 trip"

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*replace sr50a transducers
 
*replace sr50a transducers
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**1)unscrew sensor from mount
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**2)unscrew cable from sensor
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**3)unscrew all little screws holding the transducer to the sensor body (use the frisbee to work so you don't lose the little screws)
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**4)unclip the wires of the old transducer, remove the O ring
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**5)place desiccant in the new transducer
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**5)place the new O ring on the sensor body and clip the new transducer wire
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**6)line up the notch of the new transducer on the sensor body
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**7)screw in all the little screws
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**8)replace the sensor on the mount and screw in the cable (which is notched)
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**snip vegetation underneath
 
**snip vegetation underneath
 
*antifreeze
 
*antifreeze
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*plastic cable covers for all cables entering into the logger?
 
*plastic cable covers for all cables entering into the logger?
 
*level geonor
 
*level geonor
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*CFM100
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**1)unplug power from logger
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**2)plug and screw in the CFM100
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**3)re-plug power to the logger
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**4)

Revision as of 10:13, 7 September 2017

  • replace sr50a transducers
    • 1)unscrew sensor from mount
    • 2)unscrew cable from sensor
    • 3)unscrew all little screws holding the transducer to the sensor body (use the frisbee to work so you don't lose the little screws)
    • 4)unclip the wires of the old transducer, remove the O ring
    • 5)place desiccant in the new transducer
    • 5)place the new O ring on the sensor body and clip the new transducer wire
    • 6)line up the notch of the new transducer on the sensor body
    • 7)screw in all the little screws
    • 8)replace the sensor on the mount and screw in the cable (which is notched)
    • snip vegetation underneath
  • antifreeze
  • put up temperature sensor
    • cable housing
  • plastic cable covers for all cables entering into the logger?
  • level geonor
  • CFM100
    • 1)unplug power from logger
    • 2)plug and screw in the CFM100
    • 3)re-plug power to the logger
    • 4)