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Wireless Soil Moisture/ Temperature Station

6. To prevent fraying or cutting of cables, 

secure them so they will not whip about in 
the wind. Secure a cable to a metal pole by 
wrapping electrical tape around them both. 
Make sure cables are secure by placing clips 
or ties approximately every 3 – 5' (1 – 1.6 m).

Note: Do not use metal staples or a staple gun to secure cables. Metal staples — 

especially when installed with a staple gun — have a tendency to cut the cables.

Installing Soil Moisture Sensors

The soil acts as a reservoir to store water between irrigations, or rainfall, so that 
it is available to the crop or plants as needed for healthy growth. The purpose 
of using sensors to measure the soil water is to give you a better understanding 
of how fast water is being depleted in the different areas of your field or lawn, 
so you can better schedule your irrigations and correctly evaluate the true 
effectiveness of any rainfall. By monitoring the soil moisture between irriga-
tions, you will gain a more accurate picture of this process over time, and 
develop an irrigation scheduling pattern to meet your crop’s “need” for water. 
This minimizes the guesswork, resulting in water savings, lower pumping 
costs, and the elimination of excess leaching of nitrogen due to over irrigation.

While not absolutely necessary for operation, we recommend that a 
temperature probe be installed with each soil moisture sensor. This allows the 
soil moisture sensor’s readings to be temperature compensated for better 
accuracy.

Note: WATERMARK Soil Moisture Sensor application information based on material 

supplied by Irrometer Company, Inc.

Locating Sensors

Be aware of the soil variations in your field or lawn. The lighter soils dry very 
quickly, heavier soils more slowly. Both conditions must be considered.

Furrow or Flood Irrigation

• Sensors are usually placed about 2/3 of the way down the run, just 

ahead of the tail or backup water. This is the area where water penetra-
tion is usually the poorest. 

• In tree crops, place the sensors on the drier side of the tree exposed to the 

most sun. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is typically the Southwest 
side of the tree, which is exposed to the hot afternoon sun.

Cable Clip

Cable Tie

Securing Cables with Clips and Ties

Summary of Contents for Soil Moisture/Temperature Station

Page 1: ...in a Soil Moisture Station Note The Soil Moisture Station requires Vantage Pro console firmware dated Oct 25 2001 or later Press and hold the DONE key then press the UP arrow key to display the consol...

Page 2: ...the Soil Moisture Station page 8 Installing soil moisture sensors page 10 Using soil moisture readings page 15 Troubleshooting soil moisture sensors page 15 Preparing the Soil Moisture Station The fol...

Page 3: ...oisture probe to the SOIL 1 terminal block connector Use a pen or small screwdriver to open the connector jaws as shown in the illustration While the jaws are open insert the temperature probe leads t...

Page 4: ...eans the DIP switches are in the OFF position when each transmitting station leaves the factory This is true for all of Davis wireless equipment 1 Verify the DavisTalk channel used by your ISS as well...

Page 5: ...the UP or DOWN arrow keys to activate reception of that ID code Make sure the screen shows ON 4 Press the GRAPH key until the word SOIL appears 5 To exit Setup Mode press and hold the DONE key Note S...

Page 6: ...ich should be every 10 seconds If the LED flashes only once and then remains dark there is a problem with the transmitter See Contacting Davis Technical Support on page 15 If the LED flashes repeatedl...

Page 7: ...fy or by some obstacle that you can t work around If necessary consider using Wireless Repeater 7624 or 7625 to strengthen the signal or increase the distance between the transmitter and the console r...

Page 8: ...ter 5 Put a flat washer a lock washer and a hex nut on each bolt end and tighten the hex nuts Mounting on a Vertical Surface 1 With a 3 16 5 mm drill bit drill two holes approximately 2 50 mm apart Us...

Page 9: ...rature probe is not used the soil moisture reading can be off as much as 1 for every 1 F 0 5 C error in the soil temperature Note If no soil temperature probe is used the console will use a default te...

Page 10: ...e of this process over time and develop an irrigation scheduling pattern to meet your crop s need for water This minimizes the guesswork resulting in water savings lower pumping costs and the eliminat...

Page 11: ...sor area With center pivots place sensors at 4 locations down the length of the pivot just in front of the start point Place sensors at hot spots or good production areas being sure to stay in active...

Page 12: ...terings 2 Make sensor access holes to the depth required with a 7 8 diameter rod Make a hole for the soil moisture sensor and a separate adjacent hole for the temperature probe For very coarse or grav...

Page 13: ...its snugly over the sensor collar and can be used to push the sensor A good snug fit in the soil is important Carefully backfill the access hole with soil to eliminate any air pockets 5 You can solven...

Page 14: ...until the reading is in the 25 40 area at the recommended 3 5 depth Removing the Sensors 1 When removing sensors prior to harvest in annual crops it s a good idea to do this just after the last irriga...

Page 15: ...acting Davis Technical Support If you have questions about your Soil Moisture Station or encounter problems installing or operating the station please contact Davis Technical Support Note Please do no...

Page 16: ...will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is e...

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