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AEROSOL OPTICAL DEPTH AEROSOL INVERSIONS SOLAR FLUX OCEAN COLOR Maritime Aerosol Network
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AERONET Instrument Troubleshooting Interface - Solutions for TOO MANY RESETS Flag

Condition(s)
Flag if r-status 5/day or 10-/week

How To Check/Test
Only Model T instruments. See External battery connections Model T

Solution Level 1 (< 5 minutes)
This can happen if the battery can no longer hold charging capacity, solar panel is not putting out correct voltage due to damage or dirt, or poor connections.
1. Check power connections to the control box, check for corrosion to the battery terminals or loose connections. See External battery connections Model T
2. Check the control box to verify power. See Model T Power Check

Solution Level 2 (more involved)
1. Replace external battery

Solution Level 3 (last resort)
1. Return instrument for maintenance

Model T Power Check
Model T Power Check
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Last Updated: April 15, 2026