Polystyrene Rain Gauge COM37

Fr8,500

This rain gauge measures the amount of liquid precipitation that falls. It can measure either rain or the liquid equivalent of snow. The rain gauge has a measuring tube, funnel, and a durable mounting bracket.

3 in stock

SKU: 8461VAR Category:

Description

It has been created and made of precision, designed in a traditional international style. This is very practical to have in the garden and has a soft green color, so you will not pay attention to your plants and flowers. It is used to measure and collect rainwater and the irrigation rate of sprinkler systems.

rain gauge is an instrument used by meteorogists and hydrologists to measure precipitation (e.g. rain, snow, hail or sleet) in a certain amount of time. It is usually measured in millimeter . Rain gauge is a meteorological instrument for determining the depth of precipitation (usually in mm) that occurs over a unit area (usually one metre square) and thus measuring rainfall amount. One millimetre of measured precipitation is the equivalent to one litre of rainfall per metre square.

Features:

  • Made of premium plastic material, light green color, durable in use.
  • Use to collect rainwater and record the amount of rain that has fallen in the given time.
  • The capacity is 35mm, with accurate scale for easy reading.
  • Can be mounted on a pole(not included) to insert in garden, field, yard, etc.
  • Help you to measure the amount of water and improve the watering rate for better productivity.

Specifications:
Material: PS (polystyrene)
Color: clear green transparent
Upper diameter: 8.3 cm / 3.3 inches
Lower diameter: 3.3 cm / 1.3 inches
Height: 24.5 cm / 9.6 ”
Quantity: 1 Units

Note: 
1 Transition: 1 cm = 10 mm = 0.39 inches
2. There may be a 1-3mm error due to manual measurement. Make sure you do not mind before you bid.
3. Due to the difference between different monitors, the image may not reflect the actual color of the item.

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