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Rain Collector II

Installation manual

This instruction manual takes you step-by- 
step through the procedures required to  
install the Rain Collector II. The Rain  
Collector II is designed for use with any of  
Davis’ Vantage Pro2 weather stations, including                                                               
the Anemometer/Sensor Transmitter Kit. 
 
 
 

Note:

If you are installing the Rain Collector II in a Weather Wizard or Weather Monitor, please refer 
to the 

Rain Collector II for GroWeather, EnviroMonitor, Weather Monitor and Wizard

 manual 

which can be found in the support section of the Davis web site. (Go to www.davisnet.com, 
click Support, Weather Support, Instruction Manuals. Choose your station from the pull down 
menu and scroll down to find the manual.)

Components

The Rain Collector II includes the following components. Please make sure you have 
all listed components before continuing.
•Rain Collector with Cable — The rain collector comes with the cone attached to the 

base and has a 40’ (12m) cable. 

•Four #8 x 3/4" Screws
•Debris Screen — This screen is placed into the rain collector cone to help prevent 

debris from clogging the funnel hole.

•Metric Rain Adapter — This adapter adds weight to the tipping mechanism, adjusting 

it to tip for every 0.2 mm of rainfall instead of every 0.01”. 

Tools and Materials Needed

You may need some of the following tools and materials to install the rain collector.
•Drill with 3/32” (2

 

mm) drill bit

•Medium Phillips screwdriver
•3/16” (or 5 mm) wrench
•Cable clips or weather-resistant cable ties with screw holes or other means for mount-

ing

•Bubble level

Summary of Contents for Rain Collector II

Page 1: ...Manuals Choose your station from the pull down menu and scroll down to find the manual Components The Rain Collector II includes the following components Please make sure you have all listed component...

Page 2: ...omponents 2 Rain Collector Internal Components The illustration below shows the internal components of the rain collector many of which are referenced in this manual Rain Collector Internal Components...

Page 3: ...install the metric measurement adapter If you have purchased a US version the rain collector tipping bucket mechanism contains a standard measurement weight magnet that takes measurements in 0 01 for...

Page 4: ...1 Open the SIM housing on the ISS Remove the foam insert and feed the rain collector cable up through the opening Plug the cable to the appropriate connector See illustration on page 6 2 Press the RA...

Page 5: ...collector at least 1 4 cm away from any steel or iron surface and make sure the reed switch is at least 1 4 cm away from any steel or iron objects e g nails Choose a location which is easily accessibl...

Page 6: ...t so it doesn t whip about in the wind Use cable clips or weather resistant cable ties to secure the cable Place clips or ties approximately every 3 to 5 feet 1 to 1 6 m Do not use metal staples or a...

Page 7: ...er debris from the cone cone screens and bucket 4 Use a pipe cleaner to clear the funnel hole in the cone and the drain screens in the base When all parts are clean rinse with clear water 5 Reattach t...

Page 8: ...Davis Instruments web site See the Weather Support section for copies of user manuals product specifications application notes and information on soft ware updates Watch for FAQs and other updates Sp...

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