Skye DataHog2
The Skye DataHog loggers have been available for several years as small easy to use devices suitable for many applications
- Small, versatile datalogger from one channel up to 16 channels
- Inputs can be combined with other types of sensor
- Enclosure is sealed to IP65 (ie. weatherproof and
suitable for outside applications) - Versions available with an integral light sensor
- Battery operated, with solar and mains power options
Operating Temperature | -20 to +70°c standard range (units for extended temperature range available) |
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Housing | Grey ABS - Sealed to IP65 |
Mounting | Can be mounted in any position |
Weight | 1100g |
Connections | Binder subminiature type 8& 5 pin Sealed to IP65 when mated with plug or blanking cap |
Memory | Battery backed RAM, 1 Mbit. E.g 2 channels, 8060 recordings of each channel plus date and time |
Clock | Real time YY,MM,DD time clock enabling synchronisation of several units. Clock backed by lithium battery |
Resolution / Units | 15 bits/ User definable scaling and units |
Power |
-Standard: 6 x ‘C’ batteries (4-6months). Internal 10 year lithium battery for data memory and channel configurations -Optional: Mains Hog (mains power supply 240 or 110V) -Solar Hog (solar power) |
Inputs |
-Voltage - single ended or differential +2mV to +2V -Current 0-200nA to 0-400 A -Digital count -RH -10k thermistor -Wind Direction |
Outputs | 4 optional independent electrical relay switches. Open/close contact on user set conditions |
Modes |
-Each channel configured individually -Logging intervals - 10, 20, 30 secs, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 mins, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 hours -Integration intervals - same as logging intervals above -Transmit date - As above and to Rs232 while logging -Transmit data on demand from signal via RS 232 -Stop/start logging time |
Communications | RS232C, ASCII output will communicate with any PC. All units are supplied with a datalead, USB serial converter and software for an IBM compatible PC. Data Offload at a baud rate of 9600. Binary offload option and Instant ‘wake up’ |