Whether you are an experienced data logger user or just getting started, this guide can help you choose the ideal temperature logger for your application.
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Conceptos básicos del registrador de datos
Presentado en español por el Gerente de Ventas para América Latina de Onset, vea este seminario web gratuito sobre los conceptos básicos del registro de datos.
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Introduction to the HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring System
Get an in-depth understanding of the new web-based HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring System for measuring weather conditions outdoors, and energy, power, and environmental conditions indoors.
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HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring Station
This video is an introductory high-level overview of the HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring Station.
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Using Data Loggers to Monitor Temperatures in Fish Holds
Leader Creek Fisheries Operations Manager Norman Van Vactor describes how he uses Hobo Data Loggers to make sure the sockeye salmon he sells has been kept cold on its way to shore.
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Bluetooth Low Energy: A Closer Look
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), or Bluetooth Smart, offers significantly less power consumption and costs than classic Bluetooth technology, while maintaining a similar communication range. Learn more!
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RXW HOBOnet® Analog Mote Quick Start Guide
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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.
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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.