Changes for page SmartSolo Node Seismometers
Last modified by robert on 2025/06/16 07:51
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... ... @@ -12,9 +12,7 @@ 12 12 ((( 13 13 (% class="box warningmessage" %) 14 14 ((( 15 -**INVEST IN FAST EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES – DO NOT LET THIS BE THE LIMITATION OF DATA HARVESTING** 16 - 17 -**Plan on 1 Tb to store ALL data for 50 nodes @ 250 Hz and a single ~~30 day occupation** 15 +**~ INVEST IN FAST EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES – DO NOT LET THIS BE THE LIMITATION OF DATA HARVESTING ** 18 18 ))) 19 19 ))) 20 20 ... ... @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ 32 32 * Serial number (SN) of the sensor 33 33 * Detailed notes on the site conditions and setup 34 34 33 + 35 35 === **2- Node Placement** === 36 36 ))) 37 37 ... ... @@ -41,15 +41,10 @@ 41 41 42 42 * Conduct compass measurements away from the node and metallic structures, adjusting for inclination angle. 43 43 * Take multiple photographs from various angles to document the site setup thoroughly. 44 -* Include a detailed site description in your notes, specifying distances and orientations from nearby landmarks (e.g. Richards garden, Te Mini steam field eastern side)43 +* Include a detailed site description in your notes, specifying distances and orientations from nearby landmarks. 45 45 46 -=== **3- GPS Considerations** ===45 +=== **3- Visibility and Location Marking** === 47 47 48 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 49 -The GPS antenna is at the top and center of the unit, and will (usually) only receive signal with a clear sky view directly above. The signal is able to penetrate plastic and terracotta planters and a thin layer of soil, but may struggle if the soil layer is too thick. The BD3C will not start recording without first attaining a GPS lock. 50 - 51 -=== **4- Visibility and Location Marking** === 52 - 53 53 **Flag Placement**: Position a flag, preferably in a bright color (avoid green or yellow), near the instrument to aid in its future location. 54 54 55 55 **GPS Marking**: ... ... @@ -57,57 +57,6 @@ 57 57 * Use a GPS device to mark the instrument's exact location. 58 58 * Record this location in both your paper notes and the GPS device. 59 59 60 -=== (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:max(18px, min(20px, 14.4444px + 0.462963vw))" %)**5- Charge Time, Pre-Deployment & Post-Deployment**(%%) === 61 - 62 -* **Charging Duration**: Both types of nodes take approximately 6-8 hours to fully charge from a flat state. 63 -* **Pre-Deployment Charging**: 64 -** Although the nodes hold their charge well, it's beneficial to give them a "top up" charge right before deployment. 65 - 66 -* **Operational Duration**: 67 -** When recording at 250 Hz, with GPS on and Bluetooth disabled, the instruments are expected to last about 30 days per charge cycle. 68 - 69 -* **Post-Retrieval Charging**: 70 -** Do not store the instruments with completely drained batteries. 71 -** After retrieval, charge the instruments to about 50-60% (indicated as "orange" level) for optimal battery health. 72 - 73 -* **Storage and Shipping Charge Level**: 74 -** Maintain a battery charge level of around 50-60% for both storage and shipping purposes. 75 -** This charge level is recommended to prevent battery damage and is safe for transportation. 76 - 77 -=== === 78 - 79 -=== === 80 - 81 -=== **6- Data Sharing and Metadata Creation** === 82 - 83 -**GPS Data**: 84 - 85 -* Download the GPS file to a laptop. 86 -* Share this file on a drive accessible to all team members for uniform understanding of node locations. 87 - 88 -**Photo Sharing**: 89 - 90 -* Upload site photos to a shared platform (OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.). 91 -* Integrating photos into Google Maps or Google Earth can be particularly beneficial for easy location referencing. 92 - 93 -**Metadata File**: 94 - 95 -* Create a metadata XML file for each node, which is essential for data organisation and future reference. 96 - 97 -=== **7- Additional Best Practices** === 98 - 99 -* **Environmental Responsibility**: Ensure that the node placement and the materials used are environmentally responsible and adhere to local regulations. 100 -* **Training and Familiarisation**: Make sure all team members are adequately trained in using the GPS devices, compass, and other equipment to ensure consistent and accurate data collection. 101 - 102 -* ((( 103 -==== **Keeping the Instruments Clean** ==== 104 -))) 105 -* ((( 106 -Use a (**landfill**, not //compost//) degradable bag when installing to keep the instrument clean. This will save you many hours of time cleaning them in preparation for their return. [[Here is a video>>url:http://auspass.edu.au/field/bd3c_removal.mp4]] demonstrating its effectiveness. 107 -))) 108 - 109 -= = 110 - 111 111 = SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node = 112 112 113 113 blahblah