by Judy Molnar » Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:00 pm
Jim
It's been a busy school year and summer already! Today is the first chance I've had to set up the new thermochrons and retrieve the old one.
Our first logger was placed on a sign post in the milkweed bed of our Children's Learning Garden in a discrete place that kids could not mess with. I've retrieved the data and snapped the logger into the new fob [it DID take a little work!], ready to set up the new mission. But it just dawned on me, where to put the second logger?
I'm assuming you want both loggers to be near each other, near the milkweeds and the only difference to be in their height placement. The original signpost is not tall enough to place the second logger at the height requested.
There are only 2 structures in the garden right now that have the height we need.
Option 1: the garden shed is about 5 feet from the original logger location on the signpost. We can place both loggers on the north side of the shed which is facing the milkweed bed. This would help continuity of data if that was important.
Option 2: There is a wooden trellis 15 feet away from the milkweed bed. Plenty of height but it may be regularly visited by kids during summer classes as they explore the climbing plants growing on it. The kids would be supervised by staff, but still you never know.
Option 3: Make a new, separate, free standing post, place it next to the garden sign in the middle of the milkweed bed and dedicate it to both loggers. I'd have to find such a post, then get it approved and installed, which will delay data taking for the time being.
Which of these 3 options are the best from your standpoint? I need to know soon before taking leave next week! [I will be working on Sunday]
Regards,
Judy Molnar
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Virginia Living Museum
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