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RX2100-WL Data Sheet
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Measure Direct Current with the HOBO RX3000 and the T-VER-H971 Transducer

To measure Direct Current using the HOBO RX3000 and the T-VER-H971 transducer, see attachment.

Trouble sharing exported HOBOlink data from an iPhone/iPad

There is a known limitation with sharing files downloaded from HOBOlink on an iPhone or iPad using Google Chrome.

The data file from my export won’t open on my iPhone or iPad.

Very large data files downloaded from HOBOlink on an iPhone or iPad may not always open as expected. Change the parameters for the export to create a smaller file (i.e.

Low-Cost Monitoring of Stormwater Control Measures

Dr. Laura Toran of Temple University explains why water level loggers are a useful, low-cost monitoring tool for evaluating the performance of stormwater control measures.

Monitoring Flow with Water Level Loggers: A Best Practices Guide

This guide explains how to use a water level data logger to record water depth and use that depth data to calculate flow rates and water usage in a variety of open channel applications.

Extending a Tripod

It is possible to extend a tripod; however, the 1.5-meter mast (Part #M-MPB) cannot be used directly to extend a 2- or 3-meter tripod.

Required Tools for Weather Station Setup

Required tools for weather station setup:

HOBO RX3000 and the TRMSA-D FlexSmart Module

If you are using both TRMSA-D FlexSmart modules and smart sensors with your HOBO RX3000 station, you are limited to a maximum of three TRMSA-D modules and any combination of smart sensors to reach

Accumulated Rainfall in Dashboards

Here are the few things to consider when setting up Accumulated Rainfall in dashboards:
  1. Calculated Channe

Reference Evapotranspiration (ET) Setup Considerations

Reference Evapotranspiration (ET) Setup Considerations:
  • Channels must be selected from the same HOBO RX30