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FT-TX10 weather phenomenon instrument introduction

author:Automatic small weather station   出处: weather station     Update time:2024-07-02

In recent years, extreme meteorological disasters caused by global climate change have occurred frequently, which have brought great threats and troubles to human life and property and social and economic construction. In 2022 alone, extreme heat waves, droughts, floods and other disasters have affected millions of people around the world and caused billions of dollars in damage. In the environment of more and more extreme weather events, how to arrange work and life according to the weather, and even avoid the huge loss of life and property according to the early warning system has become the most concerned issue in the current society.

The FT-TX10 weather phenomenon instrument can identify the types of precipitation and snowfall, distinguish drizzle, light rain, moderate rain and heavy rain weather phenomena. The rainfall detection module can also be selected to detect the intensity and accumulation of precipitation and snowfall to achieve a single focus. The weather phenomenon meter has the characteristics of solid and simple structure, stable and reliable operation, small energy consumption, easy to use and maintenance, DC12-30V DC power supply can be used as a power supply, the optical lens of the instrument has an automatic heating control module, and even can operate normally in cold and other extreme environments.

There are stainless steel and cast aluminum two materials for users to choose. Stainless steel body, fully suitable for ships, drilling platforms and coastal high salt wet environment. Cast aluminum body, high strength, light weight, suitable for erection along the highway. Extremely small and portable, it can be installed in high-speed moving vehicles.

Measuring range :10m-10Km (can be extended to 20Km, 30Km, 50Km, 80Km, 100Km)

Measurement accuracy :±10%

FT-TX10 weather phenomenon instrument introduction