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.
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Wireless Data Nodes Identify Data Center Energy Waste
Energy-efficiency company utilizes a wireless monitoring system to provide temperature, relative humidity, and power consumption information at data center facilities, which use up to 30 times more energy than average office buildings.
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Fall Planting and Tree Shelters for Reforestation in the East Washington Cascades
Micro-station data loggers were deployed to demonstrate whether tree shelters enhance reforestation at high-elevation sites with persistent snowpack and extreme climatic variation.
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Creating a New Homebuilding Paradigm in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains
A design/builder in Colorado is using HOBO data loggers to help prove the energy efficiency of environmentally friendly homes
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Test Plot Climate Data Improves Herbicide Research
A senior agronomist with Western Ag Innovations uses weather stations to monitor wind speed & direction, relative humidity, rainfall, air temperature, and soil moisture to understand herbicide capabilities.
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Data Logging System Provides Peace of Mind to Gourmet Creamery
An ice cream shop owner switched from manually monitoring freezers to installing data loggers that continuously monitor temp and AC current, and offer alarm capabilities so problems can be addressed immediately.
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Underwater Data Loggers Assist in Coral Reef Health Research
Researchers at St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands are using data loggers to establish a link between elevated water temperature and coral bleaching due to the loss of life-supporting algae.
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Old Plus New Equals the Perfect Cranberry!
Read this story to find out how a traditional Cape Cod cranberry farmer relies on HOBOnet to help protect his crops from harmful frost.
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Water Temperature Loggers Survive Airport Bomb Blast
A researcher recovered all data from 15 TidbiT loggers left at the airport in the trunk of her car, AFTER the misidentified devices were "detonated" by the bomb-squad with a high-pressure stream of water.
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Water Level Loggers Provide Insight into Mine Water Discharge
Hydrogeologists are using water level data loggers that can withstand highly-corrosive conditions to investigate mines in the Pittsburgh coal basin.