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TurfWeather Weather Station

4.4 Help and Support

The latitude, longitude, and altitude of your site is entered into the

location area when setting up the station in Weather Station

software. A GPS unit, Google Earth or NOAA web sites can help

provide this information. This information is used in the formula

by the software to calculate evapotranspiration.

TurfWeather Site Installation Guide

Campbell Scientific customer support (435) 227-9082

5. Installation

Before installing your weather station at your site, read over the sections on

power sources, site selection, and communications considerations. Section 5.4,

Installation Procedures, provides instructions for installing your TurfWeather

weather station on a tripod or pole and for installing our associated

mounting/installation kits as required.

5.1 Power Sources

TurfWeather weather stations are provided with an internal sealed rechargeable

lead acid battery that must be recharged to assure continued system function.

For recharging the battery, Campbell Scientific offers solar panels or an

AC/DC converter (see Appendix A, TurfWeather Equipment). If no power

supply has been ordered, you must provide a compatible power source that has

an output rating of 18 Vdc (see Section 2, Cautionary Statements).

5.2 Site Selection

The ideal weather station site is level and well away from obstructions such as

buildings, trees, and steep slopes. If obstructions exist, use the Ten Times the

Height Rule.

In the example shown in FIGURE 5-1, if the height of the tree, T, is 6 ft and

the height of the shed, H, is 7ft, then the TurfWeather station should be placed

at least 80 ft from the tree (i.e., 10H = 10 x 7 = 70 ft).

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