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.
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An interview with Tim Noyes, Research Specialist at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
A Coral Reef Ecology & Optics Lab researcher discusses his use of data loggers to understand seawater temperature trends around Bermuda's coral reef platform.
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Onset Temperature Loggers Deployed to Aid River Restoration in Pacific Northwest
A conservation organization is using TidbiT data loggers to help protect and restore rivers in the Pacific Northwest.
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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
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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.
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Merging data files using HOBOware Pro, a deep dive
Learn how to use the power of HOBOware Pro to combine data files
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Installing HOBOware and Managing License Keys
Learn how to install and manage your HOBOware software application.
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How to use rules for value axis scaling in HOBOware
Learn how to use rules in HOBOware to set preferred value axis scaling.
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How to automatically readout and save data from a HOBO USB data logger
Learn how to configure HOBOware Pro to automatically readout and save data from your USB loggers
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How to navigate the HOBOware plot screen
Learn how to navigate the HOBOware software plot screen