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1. Solar Power Kit for Wireless
Consoles or Wireless Weather Envoy
Powers the wireless console/receiver or Weather
Envoy. (Outdoor sensors are powered by the
solar panel that is included with the station.)
Includes 0.5-watt solar panel, regulator circuit,
a 1.4-amp hour 6-volt rechargeable battery, and
20 ft. (6 m) cable.
6610 Solar Power Kit for Wireless Consoles or
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2. Solar Power Kit for Cabled Consoles,
Cabled Weather Envoy or Envoy8X
Powers both the console (or Cabled Weather
Envoy) and the outdoor sensors. Includes 2.5-
watt solar panel, regulator circuit, a 12-amp
hour 6-volt rechargeable battery, 16 ft. (4.9
m) cable and hardware to attach to a vertical
mounting pole. Use this Solar Power Kit to
power the Envoy8X. Can also be used on
wireless stations when more power is needed.
7707 Solar Power Kit for Cabled Vantage Pro2,
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3. Complete System Shelter
Protects console and other components located
outside at a field or remote location. Weather-
resistant NEMA 4X enclosure provides protection
from the elements for the Vantage Pro2 console/
receiver or the Vantage Vue console/receiver with
or without WeatherLink. Measures 15½" × 7¾"
× 13½" (395 × 195 × 345 mm).
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4. Multi-Purpose Shelter
Use to shelter the Weather Envoy or Envoy8X
with WeatherLink data logger. Measures 3¾" ×
9½" × 12½" (95 × 240 × 320 mm).
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For transmission of data from any of the serial
port versions of our WeatherLink data loggers
using a modem.
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for Vantage Vue, Vantage Pro2, and Weather
Envoy. (Not for use with Envoy8X.)
6. Rain Collector Heater
For use in cold climates to measure freezing rain
or the moisture content of snowfall. Requires
access to AC power; cannot be run using a solar
power kit. Includes 24-watt, 24-volt heater with
thermal cut-off switch, control unit, insulating
reflective blanket, and AC-power adapter. (For
Vantage Pro2 or Anemometer/Sensor Transmitter
Kit as Rain Station only.)
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Includes 50 ft. (15 m) cable.
7. Radiation Shield
The most effective passive shelter available.
Protects temperature sensor from solar radiation
and other sources of radiated and reflected heat.
Multi-plate construction for maximum airflow.
Assembly required.
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For Wireless Temperature Station or Leaf & Soil Moisture/
Temperature Station and all temperature sensors.
Installing your Vantage Vue or Vantage Pro2 console, Weather Envoy or Envoy8X outside?
Add solar power and shelter.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS
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2
3
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7
CURRENT DRAW
& BATTERY LIFE*
Current Draw in milliamperes Estimated Backup Battery Life in Days*
80-Amp Hour 6-Volt Battery Life
at normal temperatures
lights
off
lights
on
with data logger
without
data
logger
with data logger
without
data
logger
with data logger
standard streaming WeatherLinkIP standard streaming WeatherLinkIP standard streaming WeatherLinkIP
Vantage Vue
Console/Receiver
1 160 1 3 101
9
months
9
months
3
months
2 days 9 years 9 years 3 years 30 days
Vantage Pro2
Wireless 1 160 1 3 101 9 months 9 months 3 months 2 days 9 years 9 years 3 years 30 days
Cabled 10 170 10 13 110 27 days 27 days 21 days 2 days
9
months
9
months
8
months
30 days
Weather
Envoy
Wireless 1 N/A 1 3 101 N/A 4 months 1 month <1 day N/A 9 years 3 years 30 days
Cabled 10 N/A 10 13 110 N/A 10 days 8 days <1 day N/A 6 months 6 months 30 days
Envoy8X
1 ID N/A N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A 4 months N/A N/A N/A 9 years N/A N/A
4 IDs N/A N/A 1.6 N/A N/A N/A 2 months N/A N/A N/A 4 years N/A N/A
8 IDs N/A N/A 2.5 N/A N/A N/A 1 month N/A N/A N/A 2.7 years N/A N/A
* Information based on premium alkaline batteries. Actual battery life will vary depending on station setup and usage. N/A = not applicable.
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