Soil temperature sensor T-series
for waterbattery-powered

soil temperature sensor
soil temperature sensor
soil temperature sensor
soil temperature sensor
soil temperature sensor
soil temperature sensor
soil temperature sensor
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Characteristics

Applications
soil, for water
Other characteristic
battery-powered

Description

T-Tissue: Tissue temperature (e.g., buds, cambium, wood) T-Surface: Surface temperature (e.g., bark) T-Soil: soil temperature or underwater temperature The T-series sensors are used for direct, continuous and high-precision temperature measurements. The various T-series models are designed specifically to record internal temperatures (T-Tissue), outer/surface temperatures (T-surface) on plants and other measurement objects, or for soil/water temperature (T-soil). These devices are suitable for long-term application in outdoor conditions. Due to their extremely low power consumption, Ecomatik T-sensors are ideal for battery-powered solutions, e.g. in IoT applications. Advantages .Easy installation .Robust; designed for use under outdoor conditions .Direct, continuous and highly accurate temperature measurements .Sensor signal documented in mV, recordable with most common data loggers .Extremely low power consumption, suitable for IoT applications Specific to the T-Tissue model .Small, light, and flexible, especially for minimally invasive installation within measurement object Specific to the T-Surface model .Robust, yet small, light, and flexible Specific to the T-soil model .Hermetically sealed in metal sleeve, for long-term operation in soil or under water Limits Specific to the T-Tissue model .Not suitable for measurement objects < 4 mm

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