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Low-Cost Humidity and Temperature Data Loggers

Ideal for extended monitoring in countless settings

General Tools and Instruments
Thu, 03/22/2012 - 14:31
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(General Tools: New York) -- The new series of USB Humidity and Temperature Data Loggers (HT10/20/50) from General Tools & Instruments (General) makes long-term, unattended monitoring of myriad environments easier and less costly. Each unit in General’s HT Series enables users to keep an eye on temperature and humidity levels in virtually any setting—from warehouses, storage and manufacturing facilities, office buildings, woodworking shops, and labs to shipping containers and vans, greenhouses, freezers, HVACR installations, and more.

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Although not much bigger than a thumb drive, each unit can record up to 16,000 data points (up to 8,000 pairs of ambient temperature and relative humidity readings) over a period of days, weeks, or months, and the captured and stored data can be uploaded to a PC by plugging the unit into a USB port. The series comprises three instruments, each with different attributes and value price points. Learn more at www.generaltools.com/HTSeries.

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