Specifications
Section 6. Maintenance and 
Troubleshooting 
These guidelines apply to several different Campbell Scientific weather stations. 
6.1 Maintenance 
Proper maintenance of weather station components is essential to obtain 
accurate data. Equipment must be in good operating condition, which requires 
a program of regular inspection and maintenance. Routine and simple 
maintenance can be accomplished by the person in charge of the weather 
station. More difficult maintenance such as sensor calibration, sensor 
performance testing (i.e., bearing torque), and sensor component replacement, 
generally requires a skilled technician, or that the instrument be sent to 
Campbell Scientific or the manufacturer. 
A station log should be maintained for each weather station that includes serial 
numbers, dates that the site was visited, and maintenance that was performed. 
6.1.1 Instrumentation Maintenance 
The instrumentation requires a minimum of routine maintenance. A few 
preventative maintenance steps will optimize battery life and decrease the 
chances of datalogger failure. 
6.1.2 Batteries 
The CRBasic battery instruction can be used to measure the battery voltage. 
By recording battery voltage the user can determine how long a fresh set of 
batteries will last (see the Installation Section of the datalogger Operator's 
Manual for cold temperature effects on alkaline batteries). Short Cut 
automatically program the weather station to measure battery voltage. 
When alkaline batteries are used, the battery voltage should not be allowed to 
drop below 9.6 VDC before replacement.  Where CR10 or 21X dataloggers are 
used in the instrumentation, an external battery must be used to maintain power 
to the datalogger when changing batteries, otherwise the clock, program, and 
data will be lost (refer to the Installation Section of the datalogger's Operator's 
Manual for details). When not in use, remove the eight cells to eliminate 
potential corrosion of the contact points, and store in a cool dry place. 
Rechargeable power supplies should be connected to an AC transformer or 
unregulated solar panel at all times. The charge indicating diode should be 
"ON" when voltage to the charging circuitry is present. Be aware of battery 
voltage that consistently decreases over time, which indicates a failure in the 
charging circuitry. 
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