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 X-Spar Prototype deployment:

With support from the WHOI Innovative Technology Program, supplemented by a grant from Eastman Chemical Co., a prototype X-Spar system was designed, fabricated and tested in February 2015 off the WHOI pier, and in the open ocean the following June near the OOI Pioneer Array. X-Spar 1.0 was fabricated from commercially-available 10-foot sections of 8-5/8"-diameter schedule-80 PVC pipe.  Standard couplings were used to join 3 pipe sections to form the main 10 m body of the spar. Closed-cell foam was injected into the pipe for reserve buoyancy in the event of tube leaks. A sealed aluminum battery case was joined to the lower end of the spar with a cable supplying power to the main controller and sensor package. A carbon-fiber mast mounted to the top of the spar tube supported the meteorological sensor suite approximately 7 m above the air-sea interface. The first prototype was fitted with a Vaisala WXT520 weather package with sensors for wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, relative humidity and precipitation, a WHOI UOP electronic compass and interface for the WXT520, and a controller to collect sensor and GPS position data and transmit the observations via Iridium cell phone to data servers ashore. A Sea-Bird SBE 37 conductivity and temperature sensor, mounted about 6 m below the sea surface and integrated into the ITP surface controller, completed the sensor system. The instrument was programmed to sample at a 1-minute interval, archive those data on board and transmit the raw data at a 4-hour interval. The sensors and controller functioned as programmed during the trial and good data were recovered from all channels.  Click below for data, photos, and videos from the deployments.

Eastman