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Environmental & Remote Monitoring

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An environmental or remote-monitoring network lives where the grid does not — rain gauges and stream recorders in the watershed, permit meters at stormwater outfalls, repeaters on a ridge, and instrument cabinets that must sit out the winter unattended. Prater Technical Partners supplies that layer end to end: Telog battery-powered recorders and cellular RTUs, Dynasonics, ModMAG, and Blancett flow meters that log on-board between site visits, SunWize packaged off-grid solar power, and Indeeco, Heatrex, and Hi-Heat enclosure heating that keeps electronics dry and above freezing. The pieces are built to pair — Telog RTUs are solar-ready, and SunWize supplies the array sized to the load and the site’s sun-hours. Prater Technical works with you to spec each one from the sensor list, the duty cycle, and the site conditions.

From the Watershed to the Ridge Site — Where Our Lines Fit
Unattended battery-cellular rainfall recordingTelog RG‑32A Rain Gauge Flow, level & water-quality sensor-input logging at unmanned sitesTelog Ru‑35 Wildfire, flood, weather & seismic station powerSunWize Power Ready Single-sensor station power at a remote pointSunWize PVK Kits One web portal across the distributed sensor fleetTelog RM Platform
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Repeater, BTS & microwave-link power at off-grid sitesSunWize Hybrid Systems Permanent skid-mounted telecom site powerSunWize Power Station Telecom cabinet heating in cold environmentsHi‑Heat Silicone Rubber · Hi‑Heat Polyester Film · Hi‑Heat Wire‑Wound Cellular RTU telemetry backhaul from the siteTelog RS‑45
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5Equipment Shelters & Enclosures
Outdoor cabinet heating across wide ambient swingsIndeeco Enclosure Heaters · Heatrex Enclosure Heaters Anti-condensation & freeze protection for outdoor electronicsHi‑Heat Freeze Protection Comms & control backup through weak or storm-exposed grid powerSunWize Power Online
Environmental & Remote Monitoring — watershed & flood monitoring to equipment shelters & enclosures panorama
2Stormwater Edge & Outfalls
Stormwater channel & outfall flow monitoringTelog Raven‑Eye 2 Discharge-permit flow reporting with on-board dataloggingDynasonics IS‑4000 Surcharge-capable stormwater & discharge monitoringDynasonics IS‑6000 Wet-weather event capture for stormwater programsTelog RG‑32A Rain Gauge
Remediation & reclamation flow accountabilityBlancett B3000 · Blancett B3100 Battery-only metering where no power reaches the runBlancett B3150 Ground-water & continuous-flow monitoring with on-board loggingModMAG M5000 Fast-sited monitoring power where a permanent install is prematureSunWize Rapid Deploy Solar-ready RTU telemetry (customer-supplied array)Telog RS‑45
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FAQ: instrumentation for environmental & remote monitoring

Do Telog recorders and RTUs come with solar power?

No — they're solar-ready. Telog recorders run for years on internal batteries, and the RS-45 above-ground RTU accepts a DC input from a customer-supplied solar array for higher-duty telemetry. SunWize supplies that array as a packaged, sized system — from a 40–60 W PVK kit at a single sensor site up to skid-mounted plants. See Telog and SunWize.

How do I meter a stormwater outfall or discharge point for permit reporting?

The Dynasonics IS-4000 covers stormwater outfalls and discharge-permit reporting with about 130,000 lines of on-board datalogging; the IS-6000 adds surcharge-capable measurement and roughly 12 months of SD-card logging with Modbus SCADA backhaul. Above the stream, the Telog Raven-Eye 2 radar sensor measures open-channel flow without touching the water. Start at Dynasonics and Telog.

What can totalize flow at a site with no power?

Blancett turbine electronics are built for exactly that: the B3150 runs about three years on a lithium battery where no power reaches the meter run, and the B3100 logs interval, daily, and event data on-board so an unattended site reads out over USB or Modbus between visits. The ModMAG M5000 covers ground-water and continuous-flow monitoring with about 7,000 records of on-board logging. See Blancett and ModMAG.

How do you keep outdoor cabinets and equipment shelters from freezing or sweating?

Two ways, often together: Indeeco and Heatrex enclosure heaters carry the space load across wide ambient swings, while Hi-Heat flexible heaters — silicone rubber, polyester film, or wire-wound — bond to the cabinet wall or the component itself for freeze protection and anti-condensation duty. Most of it is built from your cabinet drawing. Start at the electric heating page.

How do you size power for a remote telecom or monitoring site?

From the load and the site's sun-hours. A PVK kit (40–60 W) powers a single sensor station; Power Ready custom systems carry critical monitoring stations with up to 7 days of autonomy; the skid-mounted Power Station handles multi-kilowatt loads in one forklift-set unit; and Hybrid solar-plus-generator or fuel-cell systems cover 800 W–5 kW repeater and microwave-link sites that outgrow a practical PV-only array. See SunWize.

Standing up a monitoring network, powering a ridge site, or closing out an outfall permit spec? Talk to Scott — send directly to Scott Prater at scott@pratertechnical.com, or call him directly at 917-580-0878 during business hours.

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