Standard-equipped plates that can be attached to wooden bases and more! Enhances the quality of disaster monitoring.
The "NetLG-201" is a rain gauge data collection device that collects rainfall data easily and accurately, allowing for data retrieval via a network. It consolidates the necessary functions for data collection into a simple, lightweight, and compact design. Thanks to thorough low power consumption in its circuitry, long-term data collection is possible using commercially available lithium batteries or an external power source. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight and compact ■ Low power consumption ■ Long-term data collection ■ Alarm output function included ■ Environmental resistance ■ OSNET compatible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Lightweight and easy to carry ■ Recorded data is stored in internal memory, capable of accumulating approximately 4 years of data assuming an annual rainfall of 1,900mm ■ Alarm output function: Set values for hourly rainfall, daily rainfall, continuous rainfall, and effective rainfall, and output an alarm when those values are reached ■ Surge absorbers are installed at all circuit entry points to handle static electricity and external noise, ensuring stable operation over a wide temperature range ■ Compatible with OSNET specifications, allowing for easy transition from semi-automatic to fully automatic data collection *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Osashi Technos is a manufacturer of outdoor measurement equipment related to disaster prevention. We have our own factory in Japan and maintain a consistent production system from design and development to manufacturing and sales, delivering high-quality products quickly. Our main products are remote monitoring systems for slopes and rivers, which have been implemented in disaster sites managed by government agencies in all 47 prefectures of Japan. Internationally, we have a track record of deliveries to 17 countries, primarily in projects related to JICA.