Maintenance, troubleshooting, and schematics, 1 maintenance, 1 pole – Campbell Scientific T.Weather T107 Toro Weather Station User Manual

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T107 Weather Station

VisualWeather version 3.0 or higher is designed to work with the T107 station

and can be used to create programs, monitor present conditions, collect data,

and create reports and graphs. VisualWeather is designed to be a very user

friendly program. No datalogger experience is needed to use it. VisualWeather

will communicate with a direct connect, short-haul modem, RF radio, or phone

modem station. Call Campbell Scientific for pricing.

LoggerNet is a very powerful versatile package that requires some experience

with datalogger programming. LoggerNet is used to create custom

programming for the station as well as handling large networks of stations.

LoggerNet is not as easy to use as VisualWeather. Call Campbell Scientific for

pricing.

At default settings, the Campbell Scientific software packages will

not work alongside of Toro T.Weather. Contact Campbell

Scientific.

4. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Schematics

4.1 Maintenance

Proper maintenance of the T107’s components is essential to obtain accurate

data. Equipment must be in good operating condition, which requires a

program of regular inspection and maintenance. Routine and simple

maintenance can be accomplished by the person in charge of the weather

station. More difficult maintenance such as sensor calibration, sensor

performance testing (i.e., bearing torque), and sensor component replacement,

generally requires a skilled technician, or that the instrument be sent to

Campbell Scientific or the manufacturer.

A station log should be maintained for each weather station that includes serial

numbers, dates that the site was visited, and maintenance that was performed.

4.1.1 Pole

Periodically check the tower for structural damage, proper alignment, and for

level/plumb.

4.1.2 Power Supply

4.1.2.1 Batteries

Rechargeable power supplies should be connected to an AC transformer or

unregulated solar panel at all times. The PS100 charge indicating light should

be “ON” when voltage to the charging circuitry is present. The charge

indicating light runs independent of the power switch. Be aware of battery

voltage that consistently decreases over time, which indicates a failure in the

charging circuitry. Toro T.Weather software displays the battery voltage.

4.1.2.2 Solar Panel

An occasional cleaning of the glass on the solar panel will improve its

efficiency. Use warm mildly soapy water and a clean cloth. Rinse with clean

water.

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