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  • Powering IceFree3 Sensors

    I'm looking for power systems to supply power to IceFree3 sensors and am wondering what others have done in the past. The sites are not close to any grid power and therefore would require stand-alone power. Additionally the sites are located at northern latitudes and must be reliable for long periods...
    Posted to Standard Sensors (Forum) by windklug on 06-20-2011
  • Installing a #200P onto a Boom

    A cotter pin is inserted through the base of a #200P direction sensor to secure it to the mounting boom. We recommend inserting the cotter pin from the positive (+) side as shown in the picture below. This will result in the ends of the cotter pin being on the same side as the negative (-) terminal....
    Posted to Standard Sensors (Forum) by pcorcoran on 04-06-2011
  • Windlinx Website - Description of Service

    For information regarding how Windlinx may help you with your wind measurements, please see www.windlinx.com . Also be sure to explore this forum area which includes detailed information for installers of NRG iPacks.
    Posted to Windlinx Service for NRG iPacks (Forum) by johng on 09-22-2010
  • Opt out of Windlinx

    We understand not everyone wants to use Windlinx just yet. If you wish to use your own cellular and internet provider, please follow these guidlines. Q: I do not want to use WindLinx wireless services – how do I opt out of this service? A: Depending on the type of iPack purchased, you can opt out of...
    Posted to Windlinx Service for NRG iPacks (Forum) by johng on 09-22-2010
  • Installation of a CDMA Windlinx Ready iPack (SN 3861NNNN)

    There are some differences when installing a Windlinx Ready CDMA iPack (SN 3861NNNN) compared to the older CDMA iPack (3531NNNN). First off, the unit has already been initialized and call tested at NRG. This is important to note as the installer no longer has to perform the over the air programming ...
    Posted to Windlinx Service for NRG iPacks (Forum) by johng on 09-22-2010
  • NRG grounding kit standard

    Hello everyone! Does anybody knows what is the standard mark for grounding kit that NRG system uses?? Thanks in advance!!!
    Posted to Field Installation Tips (Forum) by obim on 12-21-2009
  • Rock Anchor Installation Tips

    NRG offers rock anchors in 3 sizes: 15" 30" 53" These anchors are 1.75" and the widest part and need a 2" diameter pilot hole drilled at least 6 inches less than the length of the anchor (the length measurement includes the eye that the guy wires are run through - this will keep...
    Posted to Field Installation Tips (Forum) by waverlyj on 07-21-2009
  • Methods for sensor installation; how do you do it?

    I was at a site installation yesterday, running cables and installing sensors, and I thought I'd see how installers typically do it. On some occasions, we have mounted the sensors and cables to the booms ahead of time. This can be quite effective and save a lot of time at the site. However, most...
    Posted to Field Installation Tips (Forum) by David Carlson on 06-03-2009
  • #40C & #40H Anemometer Drainage Ports

    The #40C and #40H Anemometers feature drainage ports in the base of the sensor within the boom mounting tube. Exposure to water and moisture is a given in most anemometer field applications. As long as the sensor is allowed to properly drain, this should not affect the sensor's capabilities. However...
    Posted to Standard Sensors (Forum) by Matt Riley on 04-06-2009
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