Changes for page Field Deployment Guides
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... ... @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ 46 46 * Use wire to secure the fence to the post and also the solar panel to the fence. 47 47 * Place the solar panel as high on the fence as possible to reduce any interference from grass and weeds. When securing the solar panel to the fence with wire, make the wire as tight as possible to reduce "rattle" in the wind. Test yourself. It's usually a great idea to use a pair of pliers to make the final twist in the wire so that it is **really tight**. 48 48 49 -= Fire Protection& Security =49 += Fire safety & Security Measures = 50 50 51 -* In fire-prone areas, clear aperimeter around the installation to reduce fire risk. Assume the area will catch on fire~-~- will your site survive?52 -* Considerusingfireproof coversforthe logger. Thiswillhave theaddedbenefit ofreducingsoilcontact,especiallydirt gettinginto SD cardslots.Apermeablecover willavoid trapping rainwater~-~-aproblem associatedwithplastic tarps,whichdamages theloggerandattractsinsects/animals (ants, centipedes, snakes,etc.). Weare still testingmaterials for suitability in thefield (e.g.,safeandtolerable degradationn the environment).53 -* We recommend adding asoillayerforinsulation.Thisseemstokeeploggerscooler,reduce fire damage, anddiscourageinterferencebypeoplepassingby.51 +* In fire-prone areas (e.g. everywhere in Australia), where possible, clear perimeter around the installation to reduce fire risk. Assume the area will catch on fire~-~- will your site survive? 52 +* Use fireproof blankets to cover the logger. This also keeps the loggers clean and keeps dirt our of the card slots etc. Fire blankets are also permeable, unlike tarps, which avoids trapping rainwater around the logger which can destroy it as well as attract ants, centipedes, snakes, and other insects/animals. 53 +* We also recommend burying the data loggers with some dirt as this keeps them cool, further reduces the chance of fire damage, and keeps people from snooping around. 54 54 55 55 = Metadata & Site Logs = 56 56 ... ... @@ -146,7 +146,6 @@ 146 146 147 147 148 148 149 - 150 150 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4" %) 151 151 ((( 152 152 {{box title="**Contents**"}} ... ... @@ -158,6 +158,10 @@ 158 158 [[image:20230925_122808.jpg||alt="working on a site" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="467" width="350"]] 159 159 //Figure 2: Flipping up the back of the fence onto the support picket to work comfortably// 160 160 160 +[[**Fireproof blanket** 161 + 162 +size: 1x1 m2>>image:20240116_125547.jpg||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 163 + 161 161 162 162 ))) 163 163 )))