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Nomad 2 Wind Data Loggers with Remote Communication Options

Second Wind offers a wide range of data loggers that are part of brands such as Nomad, SkyServe and Triton. The Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger is utilized to carry out comprehensive wind assessments. Despite its advanced features, this data logger from the company can be installed with ease.

Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger

The Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger can be used in combination with a range of remote communication options that include the SkyServe Satellite Wind Data Service. In this way, customers can receive all the information they require on the field easily. This data logger can be customized for use with any type of sensor available in the market today. A total of 12 anemometers or counter inputs can be connected to the Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger simultaneously. The analog inputs that can be used in combination with this data logger include temperature and vane.

The Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger is available with additional components such as alkaline batteries (four), multi cable grips (four), compact flash card with a memory of 32 MB, user’s manual and the Nomad Desktop software. The operating temperature of the Nomad 2 Wind Data Logger ranges from -40 degrees Celsius to +85 degrees Celsius. It is also equipped with a 4x20 display screen that can store alphanumeric values and is available in LCD or VFD formats.

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