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EMayerRHA

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  • in reply to: Mayfly v.1.1 – Clarivue Turbidity Sensor #17838
    EMayerRHA
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      For clarification, 9 volts is stable – which requires de-soldering the 12 volt bridge and re-soldering the 9 volt bridge correct ? In the event all 3 soldering points are connected by accident what will the results be? Is there voltage protection or will it burn out the board?

      in reply to: Mayfly v.1.1 – Clarivue Turbidity Sensor #17832
      EMayerRHA
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        https://monitormywatershed.org/sites/RHA03/

        Again, there are readings sometimes throughout the day, but then not. So I’m not sure what is going on here.

        in reply to: relocating mayfly #17544
        EMayerRHA
        Participant

          Did you update the tokens (aka the UUID)? Sometimes that needs to be done when you move it. I find it easier just in general to reprogram it for a new location.

          in reply to: Data Uploading but not Publishing #16897
          EMayerRHA
          Participant

            What was the solution to the problem? We are having trouble with our location dot still being gray. It is clearly collecting data but is not displaying the numbers below the graph under last observation . @shicks

             

            in reply to: Turbidity Sensor Information/Questions #16636
            EMayerRHA
            Participant

              Hi Shannon,

              Thank you for the information. I just wanted to clarify something mentioned that may be a roadblock with installing these turbidity sensors. The boards we are using are the Mayfly Data Logger v0.5b (As indicated on the back of the board- pic attached). These will not be able to power the ClariVUE 10, as they only have a maximum voltage output of 5V? Correct?

              Thank you,

              Emily

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