CB-450 Cellular Data Buoy Rental

Floating Water Quality Instrument Platform

Features

  • Built-in solar panels with watertight data well
  • Includes NexSens data logger with active Verizon cellular account
  • 450 lb. buoyancy buoy with coated foam hull
Starting At $260.00
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CB-450 Cellular Data Buoy Rental
The CB-450 buoy platform is ideal for long-term deployments of temperature strings & multi-parameter sondes in reservoirs, lakes, rivers, streams and coastal waters.
  • (1) CB-450 data buoy with polymer-coated foam hull & 30-watt solar charging, 450 lb. buoyancy
  • (1) CB-A05-1 battery harness with integrated solar regulator & (1) 28 A-Hr battery
  • (1) X2-CB-C-VZ4G buoy-mounted data logger with Verizon 4G LTE cellular telemetry
  • (1) M550-F-Y solar marine light with flange mount, 1-3 nautical mile range, yellow
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CB-450 Cellular Data Buoy Rental
CB-450C-D
Rental of NexSens CB-450 data buoy with data logger, 4G LTE cellular telemetry, battery, solar panels & LED beacon, priced per day
$260.00
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CB-450 Cellular Data Buoy Rental
CB-450C-2D
Rental of NexSens CB-450 data buoy with data logger, 4G LTE cellular telemetry, battery, solar panels & LED beacon, priced per 2-day period
$415.00
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CB-450 Cellular Data Buoy Rental
CB-450C-2W
Rental of NexSens CB-450 data buoy with data logger, 4G LTE cellular telemetry, battery, solar panels & LED beacon, priced per 2-week period
$1,090.00
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