The X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger is a rugged, self-powered data logging system with optional cellular, satellite, or radio communications.
NexSens X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger
NexSens X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger
NexSens X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger
Load image into Gallery viewer, The X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger is a rugged, self-powered data logging system with optional cellular, satellite, or radio communications.
Load image into Gallery viewer, NexSens X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger
Load image into Gallery viewer, NexSens X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger
Load image into Gallery viewer, NexSens X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger

kr32.945,00 eks. mvakr38.445,00 eks. mva

The X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger is a rugged, self-powered remote data logging system for deploying environmental sensors in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters, sewers, and culverts without fear of accidental flooding. The system is configured with three sensor ports for connection to industry-standard digital interfaces including RS-485, RS-232 and SDI-12. Additional sensor inputs are available through the use of adapters. Each sensor port offers a UW receptacle with double O-ring seal for a reliable waterproof connection. Unlike many data loggers, the X2-SDL is truly submersible. The housing and battery compartment are completely sealed and waterproof.

When it comes to field ruggedness, the NexSens X2-SDL is in a class of its own. The housing is constructed of impact-resistant PVC and includes two elastomer bumpers for long-term deployment in close-fitting pipes and buoy ports. Internal circuit boards and communication modules are shock mounted and all access ports incorporate redundant sealing. The X2-SDL withstands extreme wave action, drops, floods, periodic & long-term deployment underwater, and more. When fitted for wireless remote communication, the radio, cellular, and satellite antennas are also waterproof.

The X2-SDL can be powered autonomously by sixteen D-cell alkaline batteries. Optional solar power kits provide long-term continuous operation and solar charging. Common sensor connections include multiparameter sondes, water quality sensors, temperature strings, Doppler velocity meters, water level sensors, and weather stations. Optional integrated cellular or satellite telemetry modules offer real-time remote communications via the WQData LIVE web datacenter. There, data is presented on a fully-featured and easy-to-use dashboard. Other features include automated reports, alarms, push notifications and much more.

kr32.945,00 eks. mva

Typical delivery time 3-4 weeks from order.
Note: Quantity discounts available starting at 2 units. Send Quote Request for best pricing.

The X2-SDL Submersible Data Logger is a rugged, self-powered remote data logging system for deploying environmental sensors in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters, sewers, and culverts without fear of accidental flooding. The system is configured with three sensor ports for connection to industry-standard digital interfaces including RS-485, RS-232 and SDI-12. Additional sensor inputs are available through the use of adapters. Each sensor port offers a UW receptacle with double O-ring seal for a reliable waterproof connection. Unlike many data loggers, the X2-SDL is truly submersible. The housing and battery compartment are completely sealed and waterproof.

When it comes to field ruggedness, the NexSens X2-SDL is in a class of its own. The housing is constructed of impact-resistant PVC and includes two elastomer bumpers for long-term deployment in close-fitting pipes and buoy ports. Internal circuit boards and communication modules are shock mounted and all access ports incorporate redundant sealing. The X2-SDL withstands extreme wave action, drops, floods, periodic & long-term deployment underwater, and more. When fitted for wireless remote communication, the radio, cellular, and satellite antennas are also waterproof.

The X2-SDL can be powered autonomously by sixteen D-cell alkaline batteries. Optional solar power kits provide long-term continuous operation and solar charging. Common sensor connections include multiparameter sondes, water quality sensors, temperature strings, Doppler velocity meters, water level sensors, and weather stations. Optional integrated cellular or satellite telemetry modules offer real-time remote communications via the WQData LIVE web datacenter. There, data is presented on a fully-featured and easy-to-use dashboard. Other features include automated reports, alarms, push notifications and much more.

Related products

Recently viewed