Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies

AquaVent/LevelVent vented cables contain power and communication wires, as well as a vent tube running the length of the cable.

Features

  • Provides direct read communication from the AquaVent or LevelVent logger to the Wellhead
  • Vent tube and wires are jacketed in polyurethane for durability and protection
  • Cables are easily secured using stainless steel twist connections
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112769
Vented cable assembly, 5 ft.
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112770
Vented cable assembly, 10 ft.
$163.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112771
Vented cable assembly, 15 ft.
$173.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112772
Vented cable assembly, 20 ft.
$182.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112773
Vented cable assembly, 25 ft.
$192.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112774
Vented cable assembly, 30 ft.
$201.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112775
Vented cable assembly, 35 ft.
$211.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112776
Vented cable assembly, 40 ft.
$220.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112777
Vented cable assembly, 45 ft.
$230.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
111014
Vented cable assembly, 50 ft.
$239.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
114366
Vented cable assembly, 55 ft.
$249.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
113116
Vented cable assembly, 60 ft.
$258.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
113515
Vented cable assembly, 65 ft.
$268.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112778
Vented cable assembly, 75 ft.
$287.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
113153
Vented cable assembly, 85 ft.
$306.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
116003
Vented cable assembly, 95 ft.
$325.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112779
Vented cable assembly, 100 ft.
$334.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
115857
Vented cable assembly, 110 ft.
$353.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
114594
Vented cable assembly, 115 ft.
$363.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
113154
Vented cable assembly, 120 ft.
$372.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112780
Vented cable assembly, 125 ft.
$382.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
113328
Vented cable assembly, 130 ft.
$391.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
116158
Vented cable assembly, 145 ft.
$420.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
114063
Vented cable assembly, 165 ft.
$458.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112783
Vented cable assembly, 200 ft.
$524.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112785
Vented cable assembly, 300 ft.
$714.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
116005
Vented cable assembly, 310 ft.
$733.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112823
Vented cable assembly, 330 ft.
$771.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
115380
Vented cable assembly, 430 ft.
$961.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
116004
Vented cable assembly, 435 ft.
$971.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
112789
Vented cable assembly, 500 ft.
$1,094.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
116006
Vented cable assembly, 540 ft.
$1,170.00
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Solinst Vented Cable Assemblies
113111
Vented cable assembly, 600 ft.
$1,284.00
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