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Davis Instruments Temperature Probe with RJ Connector - 25 ft Cable

Davis Instruments Temperature Probe with RJ Connector - 25 ft Cable

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Temperature Probe with RJ Connector

Used to measure air, soil, or water temperature. Features an electronic sensor sheathed in black UV-stabilized plastic. Includes 25' (7.6M) cable.
Compatible with Weather Envoy, Envoy8X, and Anemometor/Sensor Transmitter Kit.

The Davis Instruments Temperature Probe with RJ Connector is an essential tool for accurately measuring air, soil, or water temperatures in various environmental monitoring applications. Featuring an electronic sensor encased in durable black UV-stabilized plastic, this probe is designed to withstand outdoor conditions and deliver reliable readings over time. The included 25-foot (7.6 meters) cable allows for flexible placement, making it suitable for a wide range of monitoring setups. Compatible with Davis Weather Envoy, Envoy8X, and Anemometer/Sensor Transmitter Kit, this temperature probe seamlessly integrates into existing systems for comprehensive environmental data collection. Its robust design ensures consistent performance even in demanding outdoor environments, providing precise temperature readings necessary for research, agriculture, and weather monitoring activities.

Features:

  • Temperature measurement: Suitable for air, soil, and water environments
  • Durable construction: Sheathed in black UV-stabilized plastic for outdoor resilience
  • Extended cable: 25-foot (7.6 meters) length for flexible sensor placement
  • Compatibility: Designed for use with Davis Weather Envoy, Envoy8X, and sensor transmitter kits

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