Leaf Wetness Sensor Weather Instruments ...
Summary
The sensor gives 0% for a dry sensor and 100% when the sensor is immersed in water. However, 100% is not normally achieved in the field, even during rainfall. Typical maximums are 60-70%. It is not intended that the percentage wetness is exactly proportional to leaf wetness, but that it is a reliable and repeatable measurement, and does indicate more than just wet or dry. Your own observations will indicate the wetness level that you are interested in. The sensor should be attached to the crop or tree and set to an angle similar to the leaves under test. Normally this is approximately horizontal.
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Summary
The sensor gives 0% for a dry sensor and 100% when the sensor is immersed in water. However, 100% is not normally achieved in the field, even during rainfall. Typical maximums are 60-70%. It is not intended that the percentage wetness is exactly proportional to leaf wetness, but that it is a reliable and repeatable measurement, and does indicate more than just wet or dry. Your own observations will indicate the wetness level that you are interested in. The sensor should be attached to the crop or tree and set to an angle similar to the leaves under test. Normally this is approximately horizontal.
To contact Environdata Weather Stations about Leaf Wetness Sensor Weather Instruments | LW10 Series use Get a quote.
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