Trail Readiness
Challenge
Correct!
Correct—Wi-Fi stability ensures all calibration, visit, and gas data sync properly with the C-Lock server.
Correct!
Smart move! This gives C-Lock time to review your setup and assist if needed.
Incorrect. Even small concentration errors can distort methane and CO₂ readings across your dataset. Calibration gases must match verified global standards to ensure cross-site comparability.
That risks poor data, animals must first be comfortable with the system.
Great!
Accept the short visits—more frequent data points should balance out the duration.
Too late, without C-Lock’s review, setup errors could go unnoticed.
Excellent!
Good call, delaying slightly now prevents data loss or system failure later.
Great!
Excellent decision! This ensures accurate feed intake calculations throughout your trial.
Poor decision, missed uploads risk losing calibration and emission data synchronization.
Risky, dirty filters or pump issues could compromise gas flow accuracy from day one.
Not quite—feed types vary, and using defaults could lead to inaccurate intake data.
Well DOne!
Correct! Auto-recovery integrates both functions, ensuring accurate airflow data with minimal manual intervention..
Excellent!
Correct! Proper training ensures reliable and consistent methane data.
Great!
Correct. Verifying the calibration gas ensures your GreenFeed sensors are adjusted to accurate, standardized values, maintaining data integrity.
Incorrect, even small variations can distort intake and methane estimates.
Incorrect. Auto-recovery units handle both calibration and recovery functions, separate auto-calibration scheduling isn’t needed.
Great!
Right move, updating feed mass keeps intake and emission data accurate.
Try again!
Great!
Excellent decision! This ensures accurate feed intake calculations throughout your trial.
Not quite—feed types vary, and using defaults could lead to inaccurate intake data.
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Trail Readiness
Challenge
Correct!
Correct—Wi-Fi stability ensures all calibration, visit, and gas data sync properly with the C-Lock server.
Correct!
Smart move! This gives C-Lock time to review your setup and assist if needed.
Incorrect. Even small concentration errors can distort methane and CO₂ readings across your dataset. Calibration gases must match verified global standards to ensure cross-site comparability.
That risks poor data, animals must first be comfortable with the system.
Great!
Accept the short visits—more frequent data points should balance out the duration.
Too late, without C-Lock’s review, setup errors could go unnoticed.
Excellent!
Good call, delaying slightly now prevents data loss or system failure later.
Great!
Excellent decision! This ensures accurate feed intake calculations throughout your trial.
Poor decision, missed uploads risk losing calibration and emission data synchronization.
Risky, dirty filters or pump issues could compromise gas flow accuracy from day one.
Not quite—feed types vary, and using defaults could lead to inaccurate intake data.
Well DOne!
Correct! Auto-recovery integrates both functions, ensuring accurate airflow data with minimal manual intervention..
Excellent!
Correct! Proper training ensures reliable and consistent methane data.
Great!
Correct. Verifying the calibration gas ensures your GreenFeed sensors are adjusted to accurate, standardized values, maintaining data integrity.
Incorrect, even small variations can distort intake and methane estimates.
Incorrect. Auto-recovery units handle both calibration and recovery functions, separate auto-calibration scheduling isn’t needed.
Great!
Right move, updating feed mass keeps intake and emission data accurate.
Try again!
Great!
Excellent decision! This ensures accurate feed intake calculations throughout your trial.
Not quite—feed types vary, and using defaults could lead to inaccurate intake data.