New, redesigned 5th generation water level monitor

Water/wastewater

New, redesigned 5th generation water level monitor

11 Sep, 2020

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Solinst Canada Ltd. is pleased to announce the release of their 5th generation Levelogger. Bringing over 20 years of engineering and design experience with it, everything about the new Levelogger 5 is focused on providing high-quality, reliable water level data—with the accuracy and ease-of-use expected from Solinst.

The new Levelogger 5 represents the ongoing commitment to providing the best in water level datalogging. The Levelogger 5 features a more robust design, with double-sealed housing construction using high-grade 316 stainless steel. A PFAS-free corrosion-resistant PTFE coating, inside and out, provides extra protection in harsh monitoring environments.

A redesigned, single-lens optical interface offers improved datalogger connectivity with communication accessories and intuitive Solinst Levelogger Software. An increased memory capacity of 150,000 sets of water level and temperature readings allows for longer, uninterrupted monitoring applications and higher resolution data with more frequent readings. 

New tools for convenient in-field communication, including the Field Reader 5, are backwards compatible with previous generation Leveloggers simply by using an adaptor. An adaptor is also available for Levelogger 5 dataloggers to work with existing accessories such as direct read cables.  

Along with the release of the Levelogger 5, updates have been made to many other products, including the Levelogger 5 App Interface that provides a Bluetooth® connection between the Levelogger 5 and a smart device, and the DataGrabber 5 for easy data transfer to a USB memory key in the field. Also, connect the Levelogger 5 to Solinst Telemetry Systems using the latest in wireless communication technologies. 

The Levelogger 5 Series of dataloggers also includes the Barologger 5 for recording barometric data required for absolute water level data compensation; the Levelogger 5 Junior that provides a simple, cost-effective datalogging option; the Levelogger 5 LTC for recording water levels, temperature and conductivity; and the Rainlogger 5 rainfall datalogger. In addition, the Solinst LevelVent 5 and AquaVent 5 vented water level dataloggers are revamped.

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