The 10075 includes a 24 in. attached cable that terminates in a connector for attaching the battery to a CH150 or CH200 regulator. The 10075 also comes with a 24 in. cable for use with the CR6 datalogger or other products that need a pigtail termination instead of a white connector. (This cable is bagged and taped to the battery.) Switching the standard cable for the pigtail cable is easily accomplished by the user.
| Dimensions | 17.5 x 16.2 x 12.7 cm (6.88 x 6.38 x 5.0 in.) |
| Weight | 9.39 kg (20.70 lb) |
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Campbell Scientific recommends keeping the BP24 in an enclosure to protect the terminal from rain and condensation that could short out the battery.
Look for a stamp on top of the battery. The stamp may be in a date format of YYMMDDXX where:
This indicates the age of the battery.
Check with the airline. Mention that the BP24 is a sealed, valve-regulated VRLA AGM battery.
Data loggers require stable power supplies to work properly, such as the BP24. If the system is needed for a long-term application, recharge the battery frequently, or recharge it daily with a solar panel of the appropriate size.
The BP24 should never be connected directly to an unregulated solar panel. A voltage regulator, such as the CH100, must be included in the circuit, or damage to the battery will occur.
We do not offer a battery test kit. However, the CH200 charge regulator does have some features that could aid in discovering a bad battery, such as the ability to measure amperage into and out of the battery. Campbell Scientific recommends taking a voltmeter into the field to verify the battery voltage at different points to see if a dirty or corroded connection is causing a voltage drop in the system.
Yes. Contact Campbell Scientific for a copy.