
R.M. Young Marine Wind Sensor Adapter (S-WCC-M003) Manual 
Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - TestEquipmentDepot.com 
This document provides instructions for connecting the R.M. Young 05106 Marine Wind Sensor 
to the S-WCC-M003 Onset adapter to allow the wind sensor to be used with a smart sensorcompatible HOBO® station. 
Note: Refer to the R.M. Young instruction manual for your wind sensor for additional 
information as needed. 
Specifications 
Wind Speed/Gust*  Wind Direction 
R.M. Young Marine Wind 
Sensor Adapter 
S-WCC-M003 
Tools Required: 
• Screwdriver
• 27 mm (1-1/16 in) wrench 
(or adjustable wrench) 
Measurement Range  0 to 50 m/s (0 to 111 mph)  0 to 355 degrees, 5 degrees dead 
Accuracy  0.20 m/s (0.44 mph)  1.4 degrees 
Resolution  0.20 m/s (0.44 mph)  1.4 degrees 
Operating Temperature Range  -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F) 
Environmental Rating  Weatherproof 
Bits per Sample  8 for each channel, 24 total 
Number of Data Channels*  3 
Measurement Averaging Option Automatic averaging (see Measurement Operation below) 
Cable Length from Adapter to 
Data Logger* 
Cable Length from Adapter to 
Wind Sensor 
Housing Dimensions  14 cm (5.5 in) long x 2.7 cm (1.05 in) diameter; Add 5.6 cm (2.2 in) to 
* A single HOBO station can accommodate 15 data channels and up to 100 m (328 ft) of smart sensor cable (the digital
communications portion of the sensor cables). Smart Sensor Extension Cable Part No. S-EXT-M0xx 
3 m (9.8 ft) 
45.7 cm (18 in) 
length for grommets 
The CE Marki 
directives in the European Union (EU). 
ng identifies this product as complying with all relevant 
band 
Measurement Operation 
Wind speed and direction measurements are averaged over the logging interval or a 3-second 
timeframe (whichever is greater). If you set up the sensor to log faster than every 3 seconds, 
the same sensor reading will be recorded until a new 3-second average is calculated. For 
example, if the sensor is logging at a 1-second interval, the sensor will report the same wind 
speed and direction (its calculated average) for three samples before calculating and reporting 
a new value for another three samples. Gust speed is the highest three-second wind recorded 
during the logging interval. 
Direction Averaging 
Unit vector averaging is used to determine wind direction because traditional averaging would 
produce inaccurate results. For example, three measurements of 350, 11, and 12 degrees— 
which are all winds from the north—averaged together would result in 126 degrees, which 
incorrectly indicates a southeasterly wind. Instead, the vector components (North/South and 
East/West) for each wind measurement are calculated every three seconds for the duration of 
the logging interval. At the conclusion of the logging interval, the North/South and East/West 
components are averaged and then re-combined to calculate the average wind direction for the 
logging interval. 
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R.M. Young Marine Wind Sensor Adapter (S-WCC-M003) Manual 
Connecting the Wind Sensor to the Adapter 
Step 1: Drill Grommet 
The grommet on the non-cable end of adapter housing must be 
drilled in order to accept the cable from the wind sensor. 
Unscrew the grommet from housing. Next, accurately measure 
the diameter of the wind sensor cable’s jacket (diameters vary 
from sensor to sensor) and then drill a hole through the center 
of the grommet’s rubber insert. The diameter of the hole 
should only be just large enough for the cable to pass through. 
Clean out any debris from the insert. Note: To facilitate drilling, 
we recommend putting the grommet into a freezer for about 
two hours before drilling to stiffen the rubber, and then to use 
a sharp drill. 
Step 2: Grease Drilled Grommet and Install onto Wind 
Sensor Cable 
Using supplied packet, apply a coating of grease to the drilled 
hole of grommet from step 1 and then slide grommet onto 
wind sensor cable jacket in orientation shown below (loosen 
grommet’s dome nut if necessary). 
Step 3: Access PCB Screw Terminal Block 
Loosen dome nut on grommet where the black modular jack 
cable exits the adapter housing (do not unscrew the grommet 
body itself from housing), then gently push cable through 
housing until the screw terminal block is accessible on the PCB. 
Step 4: Connect Wind Sensor Cable to Screw Terminal 
Block 
Connect shield and wires to PCB screw terminal block as shown 
in diagram below. Be sure wires are fully secured in the 
terminals. 
Step 5: Secure Cable to PCB 
Feed supplied cable ties through holes at end of PCB in a 
crossing pattern, then tighten around cable jacket and trim 
ends. 
Step 6: Re-assemble Adapter 
Gently pull PCB back into adapter housing. Slide grommet down 
the wind sensor cable and then use wrench to fully tighten 
grommet body into the housing. Next, hand tighten dome nut 
onto body and then use wrench to tighten an additional ½ turn. 
Dome nut must be snug, but should not be over tightened. 
Finally, in a similar manner, re-tighten dome nut loosened in 
step 3. 
Step 7 – Mount the Wind Sensor 
The diagram below shows the recommended mounting for the 
wind sensor. Secure the adapter to the mast with two cable ties 
crossed together. Be sure to put drip loops on either side of the 
adapter housing as shown below to protect the adapter from 
water. Secure the cables to the mast with cable ties at the end 
of each drip loop. 
R.M. YOUNG MARINE WIND SENSOR
Drill grommet, grease hole, and 
install onto wind sensor cable 
(steps 1 and 2)
Cable PCB
SHIELD (Earth Ground) 
BLACK (Wind Direction Reference) 
GREEN (Wind Direction Sign al) 
WHITE (Wind Direction E xcitation Voltage) 
BLUE (Wind Speed Reference) 
RED (Wind Speed Signal)
Install cable ties (step 5)
EARTH GROUND 
DIRECTION REFERENCE 
DIRECTION SIGNAL 
DIRECTION EXCITATION 
SPEED REFERENCE 
SPEED SIGNAL
Access PCB screw terminal block 
and connect cable (steps 3 and 4)
EARTH GND 
WD REF
WS REF 
WS SIG
S-WCC-M003 ADAPTER
Wiring Chart
EARTH GROUND 
DIRECTION REFERENCE 
DIRECTION SIGNAL 
DIRECTION EXCITATION 
SPEED REFERENCE 
SPEED SIGNAL
TO SMART SENSOR-COMPATIBLE 
DATA LOGGER
RECOMMENDED MOUNTING
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