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USER MANUAL
Solar DataSnap | Sep. 30, 2021 © 2021 Acclima, Inc. https://acclima.com
An open file dialog file will appear allowing you to navigate to the desired
CSV file. Once selected, left click ‘
Open
’. The waveform(s) in the csv file
will then be added to the current collection of waveforms already on
display, up to a maximum of 12 waveforms. If the csv file contains more
than 12 waveforms, manual deletion of row data may be required by the
user to display waveforms further down the list.
The load function supports 2 CSV formats:
1. CSV waveform files saved by the SnapView Software
2. CSV waveform files saved by the Acclima SDI-12 Reader
(RD1200)
Technical Specifications of the Solar
DataSnap
Physical Characteristics
NEMA rated weather-resistant polycarbonate enclosure
Length: 6.5” (16.5 cm)
Width: 6.5” (16.5 cm)
Height: 4.75” (12 cm)
Environmental
Operating Temperature: -10 to +50°C (+14 to +122°F) Note: this
limitation comes from the Lithium-ion cell.
Note: The Acclima Solar DataSnap has physical limitations on what
temperature range it will fully operate in. If it will be used in freezing
weather (< 1°C or < 33°F) for extended periods of time, the end-user
should plan to periodically have the lithium-ion 18650 battery swapped out
for a fully charged replacement because the battery charging circuit is
disabled at 0°C and 32°F. The battery will still run the data logger for the
duration of the remaining charge but will not get recharged at or below
those temperatures. When recharging backup batteries in a desktop
charger, care should be taken to allow the batteries to warm up to room
temperature before recharging them or the battery could be permanently
damaged.