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Wind Data Logger

A Wind Data Logger provides an affordable and a user-friendly solution for evaluating wind site and wind generator performance. It can record wind speed, gust, direction, time and date, temperature, and other parameters by simple and complex monitoring applications. Data from wind and weather instruments is monitored and stored.

Wind Data Loggers collect wind speed and direction and make it easy to access this information from anywhere in the world. Wind Data Loggers record information to digital cards that is suitable for data downloading. Weeks of data are normally stored at 30-second intervals and months of data are stored at longer intervals. Data for a year can be easily stored in 1 MB of flash memory. Spreadsheet programs like Microsoft Excel are commonly used to view, graph, and analyze wind data. To make the analysis even easier and foolproof, web-based software programs can be used. Software programs will plot the data and provide basic statistical analysis.


Wind Data Logger Outdoor Packages are ideal for remote locations that have no access to AC power. The sealed battery and 10-watt solar panel can run the data logger for long periods of time, and almost indefinitely. These packages are secure, weatherproof, and can be stored safely.

The data logger is a part of the wind-monitoring system that is connected to a sensor, i.e. wind gauge, wind sensor, etc. They are able to collect data continuously in extreme environmental conditions, all year round. Most data loggers are designed to function as easy solutions, supported by simple and complicated monitoring applications. It is capable of recording wind speed from up to three anemometers, making it suitable for studies that involve several wind speed instruments and sensors. Wind Data Loggers can function efficiently on three AA batteries and the battery life is dependent on the environment and logging rates and should easily function for at least six months.