9 equipment removal and replacement, 2 battery pack replacement procedure, Equipment removal and replacement – Campbell Scientific TurfWeather Weather Station User Manual

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TurfWeather Weather Station

Section 6.9.8, Memory Battery Replacement Procedure, for instructions on

replacement.

6.9 Equipment Removal and Replacement

The following sections provide the procedures for removing and replacing

TurfWeather sensors, batteries, and radio. These procedures do not require

training, special tools, or test equipment. There is no personal electrical hazard

involved, and these procedures can be accomplished by anyone possessing

basic mechanical skills. For each of these procedures, read through the entire

procedure before beginning work.

6.9.1 Removing the TurfWeather Station from the Mast or Pole

Tools Required:

1/2-inch wrench

5/16-inch wrench

1. Turn the power switch on the weather station to the

OFF position.

2. Disconnect your solar panel or dc power supply input cable from the

weather station.

3. Disconnect the ground wire connections from the weather station, using

the 5/16-inch wrench.

4. Remove the weather station from its location by using the 1/2-inch wrench

to loosen the two U-bolt nuts that secure the weather station to its mast.

Do not remove the mast bracket from the weather station.

5. Make note of the orientation of weather station.

6.9.2 Battery Pack Replacement Procedure

This removal and replacement procedure for the internal battery pack (pn

14159) requires the main body of the weather station to be opened. The person

replacing this sensor should observe basic electrostatic discharge (ESD)

precautions (described below) to avoid damage to the weather station

electronics inside the main body of the weather station.

Tools Required:

1/2-inch wrench

5/16-inch wrench

#2 Phillips screwdriver

Small wire cutter

1. Battery Pack Removal:

a. Follow steps provided in Section 6.9.1, Removing the TurfWeather

Station from a Mast or Pole.

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