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HOBO Temperature/Relative Humidity 3.5% Data Logger

UX100-003 Data Sheet
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Oklahoma State University Energy Conservation to Make Wiser Use of Money

University uses data loggers to measure temperature, light, and humidity as part of an energy-savings initiative that could save $22 million over seven years.

Industry Viewpoint: Energy Assessments Using Data Loggers

Energy & Resource Solutions Inc, an energy engineering firm, discusses how data loggers are meeting an increasing demand for energy monitoring information.

Energy Performance Monitoring - Roundtable Discussion

Three consultants discuss their use of data loggers in energy and retro-commissioning monitoring applications.

Assessing “Building EQ”

An energy consultant discusses using data loggers to conduct holistic "Building Energy Quotient" assessments, including one for Boston's John W. McCormack building.

Cool Roof Case Study - Are White Roofs Cooler and More Energy Efficient than Non-white Roofs?

Data loggers were installed on roofs of neighboring buildings to demonstrate the energy efficiency of white versus non-white roofs.

HOBOs Help Keep Guests Comfortable at Marriott Hotels

As director of cluster engineering for Marriott's Southern California hotels, John Miller uses reliable, portable data loggers to measure a variety of parameters and ensure guest comfort.

IAQ Research Reveals Regional Differences

Funded by the U.S. Department of Urban Development, consulting firm Steven Winter Associates Inc. used battery-powered data loggers for round-the-clock measurements of relative humidity levels in homes.

Data Loggers Investigate Energy Waste in Indiana School District

Rob Lovett, energy manager for the Penn-Harris-Madison school district in Indiana, uses portable, discreet data loggers to help identify opportunities to reduce energy use and verify equipment operation.

Dracula Exhibit Monitored with HOBO Data Loggers

Curators at the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia deployed wireless data loggers to discreetly monitor temp and RH and ensure favorable preservation conditions for all of its treasures.

Stopping your data logger

All HOBO and StowAway data loggers shut off when the memory is full (unless wrap-around is selected) or the data is downloaded to a computer. Once the data is downloaded to the computer, the data logger is in off mode and will need to be relaunched to continue data collection. If the data logger you are using is shuttle-compatible and you are downloading to a shuttle, the shuttle will automatically relaunch the data logger using the previous settings.