Resources for UA-001-64

HOBO 64K Pendant Temperature/Alarm (Waterproof) Data Logger

UA-001-64 Data Sheet
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How to change a battery in a HOBO Pendant Data Logger

Learn how to properly replace a battery in a HOBO Pendant Data Logger. Products included are the UA-001-08/64, UA-002-08/64, UA-003-64 and the UA-004-64

How do I delete, erase, or clear data from my data logger's memory?

When you relaunch a HOBO data logger, the device reverts to the beginning of its memory and starts writing new data over the old.

How to Use the Crop Feature in HOBOware Pro

Learn how to use the Crop feature in HOBOware Pro to edit your displayed data.

Proper Coupler Seating, BASE-U-4 (Optic Base station) and the U-DTW-1 (Waterproof Shuttle)

The attached image shows both the incorrect and correct assembly of a logger coupler to the BASE-U-4 (Optic Base station) and the U-DTW-1 (Waterproof Shuttle).

Pendant Optics

Attached please find an image that shows the location of optic LEDs in Pendant (UA-series) loggers. All Pendant optics are located in the same location on all models.

How to deploy a data logger in turbulent water

See image for a quick deployment idea for an underwater logger, such as the HOBO Water Temp Pro v2 or the HOBO U24 Conductivity logger.

Restoring Coral Reefs at the Island of Koh Tao

The New Heaven Reef Conservation Program (NHRCP) uses HOBO Pendant data loggers as part of its work to actively restore the coral reefs around the island of Koh Tao.

Groundwater Monitoring with HOBO Data Loggers

This webinar introduces you to the Onset family of HOBO data loggers for groundwater monitoring, including offerings for water level and water quality measurements.

Using Water Quality Loggers to Manage Native Fish Habitats

In this 45-minute webinar, HOBO data logging expert Paul Gannett looks at sites around Cape Cod where water quality data loggers are being used to assess and manage critical fish habitats.

Mac USB Adapter Cable

A few years back, Apple removed traditional USB ports and went to something called USB-C. This makes everything incompatible, including HDMI & Ethernet cables.