MiniMet
A: We have several datasheets available which can guide you through the process of setting up new channels and updating existing channels on the logger. These can be found on the Technical Datasheets page of our website.
A: Instructions on how to complete this are available as a datasheet on our Technical Datasheets page - http://www.skyeinstruments.com/technical-datasheets-minimet/
A: Yes, this is easily done, please see the Raingauge Event Logging datasheet on the Technical Datasheets page - http://www.skyeinstruments.com/wp-content/uploads/DataHog2-Raingauge-Event-logging.pdf
A: in most circumstances, yes! Most of our sensors have a standard cable length of 3 meters, however upon request we can usually change this to suit your needs. We can also supply non standard lengths of cable for many other products, please get in touch with us to see if we can supply the perfect length of cable to suit your product/sensor needs.
A: all our product manuals contains information about the wiring and corresponding pins if the connector. As the manual does not cover every connection that we supply, you may wish to contact us if you are unsure. If you have any questions about this or would like to know if a product can be wired differently, please speak to a member of the Skye team.
A: If you are enquiring about a product you have yet to purchase, you may with to take note of the product code you are interested in, these can be found on our Product Datasheets.
If you already own a Skye product, have checked our Technical Datasheets page and still have an issue, please visit the Contact Us page. Please note that it will be helpful for us to have your product serial number; this is a 5 digit number.
If you own a Skye DataHog2 or a SpectroSense2+, it would be highly beneficial if you could complete a Diagnostics File (DataHog2) or an SS2+ Data Offload (SpectroSense2+). Details for these can be found on the Technical Datasheets page of our website.
Can’t find the answer to your question? Then please click the button below and ask us, or use the ‘online chat’ if you are in office hours.