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TEAM Climate Monitoring Protocol 3.0
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5.6 Finishing steps
5.6.1 Secure the weather resistant enclosure
Once all the sensors and power sources are connected together, it is important to seal and secure
the enclosure so the data logger, battery and connectors are in a stable environment and protected
against the elements, insects and other threats that can compromise the integrity of the
equipment.
Ground the data logger: Connect the green cable (12 AWG) coming from the bottom of the
enclosure to the ground lug terminal in the data logger (below the Power In terminals).
Ground the enclosure: Connect the green cable coming from the ground rod to the ground lug
in the bottom of the enclosure.
Stabilize cable connections: The ends of the cables coming from the sensors or power sources
should be securely attached to their terminals, to maintain no tension over the connections in the
terminals. Bundle cables together with wire ties and fix the attached wire tie tabs to the side of
the box to hook cables and relieve tension to the terminals.
Seal up the enclosure: Use the enclosed putty to completely seal the bottom entrance of the
enclosure. Affix the humidity indicator to the inside of the box and leave a couple of silica gel
packs to absorb the moisture. It is recommended also to drop in two large pillows of Zorbit (a
substance that regulates humidity inside the box). For security reasons it is also a good idea to
attach a padlock to the enclosure lock.
Organize and tide up the cables: Walk around the tower and make sure no cables are dangling
or loose. Secure any hanging cables with plastic ties.
5.7 Test run the station
It is a good idea to run the station for a week to make sure everything is working as expected.
Data from the first two weeks should be uploaded to the TEAM Data Portal as soon as possible,
to make sure the station is running without any problems. Turn on/connect the battery to the data
logger, close the door and lock it.
Getting the data out: after a few days go back to the station and extract the memory card by
pressing first the button in front of the memory card adapter. As soon as it turns green, open the
door of the adapter and push the button to eject the memory card. Do not be concerned about
loosing any data when removing the card; the data logger will keep collecting data, which will be
stored in its internal memory.
Read the data into the computer: You will need Campbell’s PC200W software to extract the
binary data from the memory card and convert it to a text file. Insert the card in a memory card
reader and open the PC200W software.
Create local storage directory: Establish a local directory to store Climate Measurement Files.
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