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You wouldn’t drive your tractor without changing the engine oil, checking the air filter, and inspecting the tires. Unless you enjoy unexpected breakdowns in the middle of a field. So why treat your weather station any differently?
Regular maintenance keeps your weather station running accurately, ensuring you get reliable data when you need it most. A neglected sensor is like a tractor with a clogged fuel filter. It might still run, but it won’t do its job properly.
Seems obvious, huh? Open FieldClimate and verify that data is being transmitted continuously. If something seems off, move on to step 2.
If any sensor data is missing in FieldClimate, check the cables, especially those for soil moisture sensors. Make sure they are intact and protected from rodents; used drip irrigation tubing can help safeguard them.
Important note: If the station still does not work, create a support ticket – here.
Your METOS weather station’s mounting post must be straight. Check the bubble indicator on the rain gauge to confirm (the bubble must be in the middle of the black circle).
Ensure the leaf wetness sensor paper is intact and properly positioned. Need new paper? Order now at [email protected] to avoid last-minute surprises.
A dirty rain gauge equals inaccurate rainfall data.
Extra tip: Check for uninvited guests! Don’t let snails, birds, or frogs turn your rain gauge into their dream home. Do you really want to be the one to evict an entire family?
Set up custom frost alerts via FieldClimate (web or app). Define:
Make sure app notifications are enabled and set a ringtone for frost alerts.
Your weather station isn’t “set and forget.” Periodically check your sensors to ensure accuracy. Regular maintenance extends durability and keeps your data reliable.
From weather station checks to fieldwork scheduling, stay on top of every task with our 2025 Agricultural Calendar.