Spectrum WatchDog 1000 Series Irrigation Stations

Affordably monitor, compare and evaluate soil moisture levels from two, three, or four user-defined soil depths with the 1000 Series Irrigation Stations.

Features

  • Save when purchasing as an Irrigation Station
  • Includes WatchDog Station and WaterScout Sensors with 20 ft. cables
  • Stations include the protective sliding enclosure
Starting At $484.00
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Micro Stations are the cost-effective choice for recording environmental conditions over a period of time. Whether it's weather or soil moisture monitoring, the WatchDog 1000 Series Micro Station will deliver timely, accurate data. The LCD display confirms station operation and provides current sensor readings. The stations are customizable with up to four unique external plug-in sensors. Change monitoring parameters from one season to the next, simply by connecting a different sensor. Options include a water resistant Sliding Enclosure and a Waterproof Enclosure to protect the Micro Station from the elements.

  • Internal sensors can include temperature and humidy
  • With up to 4 external sensor ports, you choose the sensors you need
  • LCD displays current sensor readings and battery level
  • Select measurement intervals from 1 to 60 minutes
  • Log 10,584 intervals (220 days at 30 minute intervals), 8,064 intervals with virtual channels enabled (for SMEC 300)
  • Data is stored in fail-safe non-volatile memory
  • Water-resistant case
  • 12-month battery life (CR2450, included)
  • Transfer data with a direct-connect cable or Data Shuttle
  • Requires SpecWare 9 Basic or Pro software
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Spectrum WatchDog 1000 Series Irrigation Stations
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WatchDog 1200 Irrigation Station, includes WatchDog 1400 Micro Station with protective sliding enclosure & (2) WaterScout SM 100 soil moisture sensors, 20 ft. cable
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Spectrum WatchDog 1000 Series Irrigation Stations
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WatchDog 1400 Irrigation Station, includes WatchDog 1400 Micro Station with protective sliding enclosure & (2) WaterScout SM 100 soil moisture sensors, 20 ft. cable
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WatchDog 1400 Irrigation Station, includes WatchDog 1400 Micro Station with protective sliding enclosure & (3) WaterScout SM 100 soil moisture sensors, 20 ft. cable
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3685SM14
WatchDog 1400 Irrigation Station, includes WatchDog 1400 Micro Station with protective sliding enclosure & (4) WaterScout SM 100 soil moisture sensors, 20 ft. cable
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