Our dataloggers are engineered for harsh environments, offering wide operating temperature ranges, extremely low power consumption, and direct compatibility with numerous sensor types. Powered by batteries—with optional solar support—these systems are ideal for remote, stand-alone installations such as monitoring wells or isolated stream locations.
Most dataloggers can be expanded using multiplexers and other peripherals. All collected data is displayed and stored in user-selected engineering units (e.g., mS/m, µS/cm, Ohms). Powerful on-board instruction sets enable fully automated control decisions based on time or sensor-defined conditions. If water quality parameters exceed preset thresholds, the logger can trigger water samplers, activate alarms, open valves, run chemical injectors, or send automated alerts. Our systems easily meet EPA-compliant first-flush and follow-up sampling schedules, and event-triggered data is time-stamped for precise post-processing.
