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HOBO Pendant Temperature/Light 8K Data Logger

UA-002-08 Data Sheet
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Protecting data loggers from electrical discharge (ESD)

A discharge of static electricity may cause a running data logger to stop recording. Precautions should be taken to prevent this while handling the data logger. Discharges may occur when there is a charge difference between the data logger and a cable being connected to it or when a person touches an exposed jack.

Data loss and recovery

There are two common reasons for data loss:

Possibility of exposure to chemicals or chemical vapors

This is dependent on the data logger you are using and the chemical and/or concentration of the chemical to which the data logger is exposed. Many chemicals will have an adverse effect on the data loggers and/or the sensors that the loggers utilize. Contact your authorized sales representative with questions regarding specific chemical contact with the data logger that you are using.

Rapid battery consumption (outdoor loggers)

All Users: Check both the logging and the sampling interval to make sure they are greater than one-minute intervals. For example, with a sampling interval of one second, the HOBO logger is constantly on and there is a constant drain to the batteries. If your application calls for such an interval, you may need to replace the batteries more frequently

Optic logger communication problems

All Users: HOBO Optic data loggers must be inserted into the Base Station (or Shuttle) using the appropriate coupler for that logger in order for the computer to detect them. Note: HOBOware will not detect the Base Station alone as an attached USB device. Check to make sure that the coupler is positioned properly and the magnet end is closest to the data logger, not the Base Station or the Optic Shuttle.

Logger power failure and data loss

The data is stored on non-volatile EEPROM. For data loggers with external batteries: change batteries and offload data, then relaunch normally. For data loggers with internal batteries: as long as the EEPROM has not been damaged, the data can be retrieved by Onset. Please contact the place of purchase for a return authorization number and request data back service.

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.

The effects of electroshock fishing on underwater loggers

Although we have not tested this, we have run into incidents in the past where customers have left data loggers in this situation and have not had a problem. On the other hand, we have also had customers whose data loggers stopped recording. It is a gamble and strictly up to you. We do suggest that you pull the data loggers up to be on the safe side, or at least check them after to make sure that they are still recording.

How often do temperature data loggers need recalibration and/or servicing?

All sensors drift over time and they can be tested in a controlled environment to make sure that they are running within the specifications outlined in the User's Manual. You can use methods such as a simple ice bath or an environmental chamber to verify your device is operating correctly.

Using a light intensity data logger as an inexpensive light meter

HOBO light intensity data loggers, such as the UA-002-08, are designed to give you a general comparative idea of how much light there is in an area: sunlight v. shade, lights on/off, etc. If you plan on recording specific lighting information or absolute values, these data loggers will not work for you.