Five important points to note when using anemometer
In our daily lives, it is not difficult to find many subtle yet ubiquitous things around us, just like the wind around us. As for the wind alone, we can feel the chill brought by the evening breeze on a summer evening. And the most unforgettable occasion for its existence is in the cold winter, when the piercing cold wind blows towards us, making people outdoors fully feel the presence of the wind. However, in many of our fields, wind is an indispensable part. As for agriculture, without the help of wind during the pollen dispersal season of our crops, the conditions for dispersal are largely lacking. At the same time, the requirements for wind direction and speed are also very strict, and with the help of our anemometer, our difficulties have been greatly alleviated. Now let's briefly talk about the precautions that need to be taken when using an anemometer!
Precautions for using an anemometer:
1. Do not disassemble or modify the anemometer. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or fire.
2. If the anemometer emits abnormal odors, sounds, or smoke during use, or if liquid flows into the interior of the anemometer, please immediately shut down and remove the battery. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock, fire, and damage to the anemometer.
3. Do not expose the probe and anemometer body to rain. Otherwise, there may be risks of electric shock, fire, and personal injury. Do not touch the sensor area inside the probe.
4. When the anemometer is not in use for a long time, please remove the internal battery. Otherwise, the battery may leak and cause damage to the anemometer.
5. Do not place the anemometer in places with high temperature, high humidity, high dust, and direct sunlight. Otherwise, it will result in damage to internal components or deterioration of anemometer performance.






