Subject: Environmental monitoring
The following inquiry is posted for someone who is not on this list. Please respond directly to them and also to the list if your comments are of general interest. We are investigating purchasing additional hygrothermographs for our facilities, which leads me to ask a few questions. Right now we have an Isuzu 3-1125 as well as a Weksler Instruments circular chart recorder (Type 10 T2), which may or may not work. I have been speaking with a vendor about the possibility of repairing the two Isuzu recorders that we have and purchasing two new Isuzu units (Model #3-3125). We have been quoted $890 ($CAN) each for the Isuzu units. If our current units can not be repaired, we will be purchasing four new hygrothermographs. Does anyone now if there are any Canadian distributors for Weksler (preferably in Ontario)? Would the quality of Weksler's hygrothermographs be comparable, superior, or inferior to that of Isuzu's? Would the prices be similar? Also, the vendor is selling a datalogger manufactured by Onset. The model is the HOBO LCD Temp/Data Logging System. Apparently it also has an analog chart on the inside and it uses the PALM OS, so one can download information to a PALM compatible unit. The HOBOs are running for $308 + $155 ($CAN) for the software. Generally, are dataloggers as dependable as the more traditional hygrothermographs, or are there more things to breakdown? Are they easy to maintain? Ken Hernden, MLIS Adjunct University Archivist York University Archives and Special Collections khernden [at] yorku__ca Iona McCraith Preservation Consultant Bethany, Ontario *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:34 Distributed: Friday, November 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-34-033 ***Received on Tuesday, 19 November, 2002