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The NASA Marine Clipper Wind WiFi provides efficient and wireless transmission of accurate wind data, including wind speed and wind direction. The mast unit utilises solar cells for power and transmits the data via WiFi to the data unit, which is installed below deck and powered by 12 V. With the receiver unit, the wind data can be transmitted via an NMEA 0183 output to various instruments, including the NASA Clipper Wind Display.
Using the environmentally friendly energy source of solar cells, the mast unit offers an impressive operating time of up to 2000 hours after a full charge. Installation is straightforward, without the need for cables in the mast. The NASA Clipper Wind WiFi is therefore a reliable solution for obtaining precise wind information.
Scope of delivery: Wireless mast unit incl. solar cells, receiver data unit and NASA Marine Clipper Wind Display.
Technical data wind gauge:
- Internal battery: Operating time > 2,000 hours after full charge
- Wind speed measuring range: 2 to 100 knots, accuracy +/- 2 knots
- Wind angle measuring range: 0 to 359°, accuracy +/- 3°
- Weight: 390g
Technical data receiver unit:
- NMEA0183 - 4800 baud
- Signal level: 0 - 12 Volt / Output resistance: 220 Ohm
- NMEA data set: MWV
- Supply voltage: 0 - 16V DC, nominal voltage 12 Volt
- Current consumption: 18mA
- Fuse protection: 1A
Using the environmentally friendly energy source of solar cells, the mast unit offers an impressive operating time of up to 2000 hours after a full charge. Installation is straightforward, without the need for cables in the mast. The NASA Clipper Wind WiFi is therefore a reliable solution for obtaining precise wind information.
Scope of delivery: Wireless mast unit incl. solar cells, receiver data unit and NASA Marine Clipper Wind Display.
Technical data wind gauge:
- Internal battery: Operating time > 2,000 hours after full charge
- Wind speed measuring range: 2 to 100 knots, accuracy +/- 2 knots
- Wind angle measuring range: 0 to 359°, accuracy +/- 3°
- Weight: 390g
Technical data receiver unit:
- NMEA0183 - 4800 baud
- Signal level: 0 - 12 Volt / Output resistance: 220 Ohm
- NMEA data set: MWV
- Supply voltage: 0 - 16V DC, nominal voltage 12 Volt
- Current consumption: 18mA
- Fuse protection: 1A
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NASA Marine Instruments
Boulton Road
SG1 4QG Stevenage, Herts., Großbritannien
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