Zebra-Tech Turner Designs Cyclops-7/C-FLUOR Hydro-Wiper

The Zebra-Tech Turner Designs Cyclops-7 Hydro-Wiper is a field-proven, high-performance wiping system designed for the Turner Designs Cyclops-7 and C-FLUOR optical sensors.

Features

  • Highly effective brush technology for both marine and fresh water
  • Precision on-board clock for accurate wipe interval timing
  • Simple sensor installation and operation with user-replaceable brush
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Overview
The Zebra-Tech Turner Designs Cyclops-7 Hydro-Wiper is a mechanical wiper system designed to fit easily to the Turner Designs Cyclops-7 and C-FLUOR. Using a regular gentle brushing action, the Hydro-Wiper keeps the optical window of the Turner Designs Cyclops-7/C-FLUOR clean from bio-fouling and other unwanted deposits such as mud. The Hydro-Wiper reduces the need for costly site visits to manually clean the instrument, maintaining data integrity throughout long deployments.

Self-Contained
The Zebra-Tech Turner Designs Cyclops-7 Hydro-Wiper consists of a wiper unit that is attached to the instrument by a purpose-designed clamp. The wiper unit is connected to a rugged underwater housing that contains the batteries, control electronics, diagnostic LED and wipe interval select switch.

Data Logging
The control module is a small, rugged wiring panel connected to a power supply and a data logger. The data logger initiates wipes using a trigger signal. Synchronizing the wipe with measurements from the instrument ensures data quality that remains consistent throughout the deployment.

  • (1) Zebra-Tech Turner Designs Cyclops-7 Hydro-Wiper self-contained system
  • (1) Field kit
  • (1) Operations manual
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Self-contained Hydro-Wiper for Turner Designs Cyclops-7/C-FLUOR sensor, 30m depth rating
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