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- Regular price
- $525.05 USD
- Sale price
- $525.05 USD
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Track rainfall with high precision using the Farmo Rain Gauge Pro.
Built for remote and rugged environments, it measures rainfall in 0.2mm increments and sends updates to your Farmo App every 15 minutes during rain. A daily heartbeat confirms it's working when skies are clear.
This self-contained device includes a battery and SIM card, so it works anywhere with mobile coverage—no Wi-Fi or power required.
Its patented single-spoon tipping mechanism ensures long-term accuracy by avoiding wear-related drift common in dual-spoon designs.
The Farmo Rain Gauge Pro measures rain in high resolution 0.2mm increments. If this is overkill, check out our 1mm incremental standard Rain Gauge
$10 Per device / month (ex GST)
Free Inclusions: The Farmo App | 3 users | Unlimited email alerts | 20x SMS alerts per device/month | Connectivity fees covered
Save up to 20% based on your organisation's total monthly spend
Rainfall is updated every 15 minutes
Outer shell is made from ASA which makes the surface easy to clean, and extremely resistant against the sun’s UV radiation, frost and heat.
Display daily, weekly, monthly rainfall
Bucket made in POM, which resists dust and dirt to maximize water release
Only one adjustment screw which makes it easy to recalibrate.
Alerts via email or SMS
Monitor via Farmo App
Your farm on the Farmo AppTipping spoon rain gauges are known as the most accurate of rain measuring devices, but they can be affected if spiders or ants get inside and build webs or nests. It depends on the location and the time of the year, but you should check every few months and apply preventive measures if required. Some customers use insect deterrent sprays effectively.
Farmo devices are covered by a 12 month back-to-base warranty. After the standard warranty period expires we apply a pro-rata warranty up to 24 months.






FAQs
The rain gauge will keep counting when there is no connection. Once the connection resumes, the counting will be updated on the next message sent. Because all of the rain that fell during the period of no connectivity will be updated on a single data message, the exact time record of this rainfall may not be accurate, but the total amount will be accurate. For example if connectivity fails on Monday, and it rains 10mm on Tuesday and 20mm on Wednesday, when connectivity returns on Thursday it will update with 30mm on Thursday.