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Solar Photovoltaic Array Monitoring at Allegheny College

Onset has teamed up with students at Allegheny College to monitor a 400-500 Watt solar photovoltaic array on the roof of a campus building.

Katrina-inspired Tidal Studies Utilize HOBO Water Level Data Loggers

Water level loggers were used to conduct investigative vertical datum studies for the Army Corps of Engineers following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.

Using 3rd-party barometric pressure data for compensation

HOBOware Pro's Barometric Compensation Assistant now includes the ability to import barometric pressure data from 3rd-party sources such as nearby weather stations. The data needs to be provided in a text data file, and can be in kPa, Pa, mbar, mm HG, psi, or inches Hg. For more information, see the User's Guides for the Barometric Compensation Assistant and the HOBOware Pro software (Importing Data section) or in HOBOware under Help, HOBOware Help.

Cleaning Optic StowAway/StowAway TidbiT data loggers

Do not use any type of chemical on an Optic or TidbiT data logger! You can wash the data logger with a mild soap and warm water solution. If the data logger has a mineral or algae build-up that will not come clean, do not scrape it off. Instead, use a plastic polish, such as Novice.

Water Level Loggers Provide Insight into Mine Water Discharge

Hydrogeologists are using water level data loggers that can withstand highly-corrosive conditions to investigate mines in the Pittsburgh coal basin.

HOBO U20L Series Introduction and Water Level Logger Deployment Tips

Product marketing manager Paul Gannett provides an overview of the HOBO U20L and tips for successful water level logger deployments.

Simplify Data Collection with First Bluetooth Water Level Logger for Mobile Devices

Learn how easy it is to log, analyze, and share water level data with Onset's HOBO MX2001 Bluetooth data logger.

Water Level Loggers Assess Salt Marsh Response to Sea Level Rise

An estuarine research reserve uses water level data loggers to prove that losses of a certain marsh grass accelerate during periods of extremely high water levels.

Optic data logger not recognized by HOBOware using Windows 8.1 or Windows 10

The new Windows power-saving updates may cause the Base Station (part number BASE-U-4) and Waterproof Shuttle (part number U-DTW-1) to appear inactive even though a data logger is physically attach

How to use HOBOware's filter function to better analyze your data

Harness the power of HOBOware by using filters to make your data more meaningful.