KISTERS’ Barossa winch is a hand-operated double drum winch capable of handling gauging weights up to 70 kg (154 lb). The design shows two…
The AD375MA is a rugged, microprocessor-based, power-efficient shaft encoder for reliable and accurate water level measurement. The…
End-to-end system of sensors & mobile software, delivering soil moisture & weather data to support decisions for optimal crop…
HyQuest Solutions’ IP datalogger iRIS 350FX has been designed and constructed for use in harsh outdoor and industrial environments. It is…
The iRIS 150FX is a small, compact datalogger featuring an LCD display and keypad. It can be connected to a wide variety of sensors, and…
iLink is used for configuring and downloading data from the iRIS range of dataloggers as well as the iCE³ FX / iCE³ 3G and the iLevel…
The KISTERS Gas Chamber Orifice (GCO1P) is designed to replace the standard orifice in a gas purge water level measurement system. The…
KISTERS pairs extensive hailstorm forecasts and nowcast data with next generation hail sensors to mitigate hail damage as well as monitor…
The exact and real time knowledge of water discharge is of central importance in the fields of hydrography, water storage management,…
KISTERS’ TB340A is a fully automated laboratory calibration and test bench for a wide selection of tipping bucket rain gauges differing in…
KISTERS' RainBal is a rain gauge that combines the highly accurate weighing principle with a self-emptying bucket mechanism. Equipped with…
KISTERS provides calibration and certification services for Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges at our facility in Florida. Periodic calibration…
KISTERS’ double drum traveller DDT1000 Riverina Winch is a hand-operated double drum winch capable of handling gauging weights up to 110…
KISTERS’ stream gauging winches are hand operated single drum winches capable of deploying sediment samplers or mechanical current meters…
KISTERS’ single tipping bucket flow gauges TB0.5L and TB1L are used for measuring water seepage coming out of a pipe or a drain. In both…