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Jim Moore (@w3asa), I wasn’t able to replicate your problem re the mouse scrolling. I was able to expand and shrink the y-axis with my mouse wheel. You can’t do this on the x-axis but I don’t think you’ve ever been able to do this on the x-axis. Possibly your mouse wheel itself isn’t working(?)
I spoke to Jim Moore (@w3asa) today and he is going to write up a blog detailing his method for protecting wires from rodent damage (and maybe from people damage like Jake’s?). But I don’t think this will help in situations like Christa’s. Sorry Christa 🙁
How to deal with severe vandalism like this is a tough one. Christa and I were discussing motion cameras, etc.
@moore, yes Stroud Center is planning to upgrade to 4G all DRWI-associated EnviroDIY stations by the end of 2021 (all 2G will be gone by end of 2020). @Hicks is investigating current issues presently. Stay tuned for updates.
@zmalsberg, Christa Reeves was looking into this same type of issue (although simpler I think). She received assistance from Adam Griggs with River Network. You might contact Christa to see if she could assist or put you in touch with Adam.
Hi @vegansam! We have not scheduled another one of these workshops yet. This was a pilot of sorts (our first full monitoring station build workshop, as well as it being online). You can check the Stroud Center events page (https://stroudcenter.org/events/) from time to time to see about new workshops that we’re offering. If you want to email me (Dave Bressler, dbressler@stroudcenter.org) I can put you on an informal sign-up list and I can notify you if/when we do another workshop like this. Thanks!
@lemon, Jim Moore (@w3asa) with Great Marsh Institute has had beaver damage at two of his stations. He has come up with some ways to deal with it. Jim, would you mind responding to this thread with the same post that you recently made to the Delaware Basin Sensor Stations online group?
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