The X2 offers several power input options for flexibility in system design and redundancy in critical monitoring applications. Available options include solar-charged power pack, battery-only and AC power. Basic Requirements Supply Voltage: 5-24VDC [+/-15%] (Reverse polarity protected) Current Draw (Typical @ 12VDC): Low power sleep: 350uA; Logger Active: 35mA; Wi-Fi Transmitting: 43mA; Cellular Transmitting: […]
Articles Tagged: data logger
X2 LED Indicator Lights
The X2 contains two sets of (4) LEDs visible through the lid of the enclosure. These X2 LED indicator lights give insight into the operation of the data logger and Wi-Fi module, respectively. Two additional green LEDs beneath each magnet port give feedback when the magnet input is triggered. Note that all LED operation is […]
Using Technology to Protect Tradition
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi (NHBP)
Sometimes it takes cutting edge technology to protect a precious resource. NexSens monitoring equipment is custom-built for every client’s goals.
Integrating Campbell Scientific Loggers in Data Buoys
Many customers purchase the CB-Series buoy hulls for integration with their own electronics like Campbell Scientific data loggers as well as other brands.
Suspended Solids Monitoring with Sequoia LISST-ABS
Monitoring for suspended solids, especially where small particle size is an issue, the LISST-ABS with NexSens data loggers is an exciting new option.
Stream & River Monitoring – Shoreside Data Logging
NexSens stream and river monitoring stations are designed to simplify the setup and operation of real-time water quality and hydrology measurement systems.
Emerald Isle Ferry Data
Central Michigan University
Aboard the Emerald Isle ferry, a YSI EXO2 and NexSens Technology data logger track Lake Michigan’s water quality from Charlevoix, Michigan to Beaver Island.
Chesapeake Bay Best Management Practices
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Managers with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are keeping tabs on how the health of Chesapeake Bay changes over time.
Sippo Lake Water Quality
Friends of Stark Parks
A nonprofit organization that promotes the use and development of a Stark Parks is also looking to monitor and protect Sippo Lake.
Preserving Lake Sunapee
Lake Sunapee Protective Association
A NexSens data buoy supports logging and sensing equipment that record water quality and weather data important to managing the health of Lake Sunapee.