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Re: [ARSCLIST] Dataloggers



Hi, Andy,

I asked this question over on the Society of American Archivists list a while back and the Hobo series of dataloggers came up more than any other by a wide margin.

I've had mixed experience with Omega products, especially in a refrigerator-type environment. I killed a $300 Omega logger and also a smaller one with USB port (the latter was replaced under warranty). In both cases the non-replaceable humidity sensor failed.

The good folks at OnSet computing suggested that for refrigerators and freezers I would really want to use their waterproof line.

I haven't purchased yet (good thing the Cdn$ is going up--later) but it's about $350US to get your first logger including the pro software and the interface, and then $140 per additional logger.

http://www.onsetcomp.com/solutions/products/loggers/_loggerviewer.php5

is a good page to start. Many of these have user-replaceable humidity sensors. The interface is cool as it is optical so there are no contacts on the logger and the battery, while pricey, lasts about 3 years. I think Omega sells the same battery for half the price of OnSet, so buy your loggers from OnSet and your batteries from Omega <smile>.

The only problem is, I hear that you can't use them for railroad applications as they may change trains in the freight yards. <ka-ching>!

Cheers,

Richard

At 02:13 PM 2007-06-20, Andy Lanset wrote:
Hello friends,

Thanks for you input on Laughing Records.  I've got another
query.

Is there a temperature/humidity datalogger/monitor anyone can recommend with
for their controlled storage area(s).

Thanks.

Andy Lanset
WNYC Radio


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