Durability | Capability | Productivity
iSIC Environmental Data Logger
Productivity Features
Solar Charging

Solar panel kits can provide sufficient power to keep the iSIC continuously charged in remote locations. Panels with 10-, 20-, and 30-watt outputs are available, and NexSens engineers will recommend the right wattage to suit an application’s energy demands. Solar panel choice depends on data logging frequency and sensors being used. Solar charging allows the iSIC to support several environmental sensors while extending deployments and minimizing site visits.
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isic_productivity_charging.jpgAC Power Charging

For monitoring stations near an electrical outlet, the best way to power the iSIC is by simply plugging it in with an AC power kit. The optional battery float charger is optimized for charging sealed lead-acid batteries. It delivers a constant 2.25 to 2.3 volts per cell, which allows the battery to remain fully charged, and it automatically regulates current to avoid overcharging the battery.
Automated Data Management

When an iSIC data logger is equipped with real-time telemetry, automated data collection, processing, and analysis is possible with NexSens iChart software. This user-friendly package can automatically export reports in numerous formats, upload files to a web server, send data via email, or transmit alarms when parameters exceed pre-defined values.
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isic_productivity_database.jpgDatabase Integration

With NexSens iChart software, it is possible to automatically push data from an iSIC to an existing database, provided it has Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). iChart can be configured to replicate and store all data into an ODBC-compatible database using a standard Windows ODBC connection.
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