Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables

Heron dipperLog direct read cables allow users to view real-time readings and download data while the dipperLog is still in the well.

Features

  • Optional mounting kit for top of well
  • Compatible with dipperLog reels
  • Custom cable lengths available at additional cost
$179.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5110
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 5 ft
$179.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5111
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 15 ft
$194.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5119
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 30 ft
$209.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5112
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 50 ft
$239.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5113
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 100 ft
$306.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5114
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 150 ft
$376.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5115
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 200 ft
$444.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5117
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 250 ft
$514.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5118
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 300 ft
$583.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5120
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 500 ft
$860.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5121
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 750 ft
$1,205.00
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Heron dipperLog Direct Read Cables
5122
dipperLog direct read cable with well head & mounting kit, 1000 ft
$1,551.00
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