Onset HOBO MX2001 Water Level Sensors

The Onset HOBO MX2001 Water Level Sensor is used with the HOBO MX2001 Water Level Loggers, the HOBO MicroRX Water Level Stations, and the HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring Station for accurate water pressure, temperature, and water level measurements.

Features

  • Non-vented design reduces maintenance
  • Durable, ceramic sensor can withstand freezing
  • 3-point NIST-traceable calibration certificate
$400.00
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Overview
The Onset MX2001 Water Level Sensor is used with the HOBO Bluetooth Low Energy Water Level Data Logger (MX2001), the HOBO MicroRX Water Level Stations (RX2103 and RX2104), and the HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring Station for accurate measurements Sensors are available in four depth ranges, as well as in stainless steel or titanium (recommended for use in saltwater).

Parameters

  • Water pressure
  • Temperature
  • Water level
Questions & Answers
Can the HOBO water level loggers be wiped/cleared of data files to open up the memory?
By using the HOBOConnect monitoring app, data files can be deleted/cleared from the logger. Follow the instructions on page 23 of the Onset HOBOconnect manual. 
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HOBO MX2001 water level sensor with stainless steel housing, 4m/13' range
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HOBO MX2001 water level sensor with stainless steel housing, 9m/30' range
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HOBO MX2001 water level sensor with stainless steel housing, 30m/100' range
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HOBO MX2001 water level sensor with stainless steel housing, 76m/250' range
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HOBO MX2001 water level sensor with titanium housing, 4m/13' range
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HOBO MX2001 water level sensor with titanium housing, 9m/30' range
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