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Posted: October 29, 2021
Learn how to choose a data logger. Tempcon Instrumentation offers a wide range of data loggers, from low-cost to high-end systems, to meet specific needs.
How to choose a Data Logger? The first step is to determine what parameter it is that you wish to log. Many data loggers contain internal sensors that will log commonly measured parameters such as: temperature, humidity, pressure, water
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Posted: October 02, 2020
Tesco Future Farmer Foundation Scholarship Winner Christina Hutchings from West Henstill Farm in Devon has just released a new research report: 'Where does all the water go? How a better understanding of Ventilation can be used to improve litter conditions in Broiler Houses'
Christina’s extensive research for the report was conducted in England, Scotland, Denmark, Holland, and the USA.
We are very appreciative of the kind words Christina had to say within the report about Tempcon Sales Engineer, Marc Paterson: “Thank you to Marc Paterson at Tempcon who supplied most of my test equipment to me and helped me hugely throughout the process.”
“Thank you to Marc Paterson of Tempcon, for the endless phone calls over the years, the genuine interest in my project and assistance with the choosing and use of equipment, you have been brilliant.”The following is an excerpt from pages 45 to 48 of the report
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Posted: July 06, 2020
A Clinical Trial Supply and Management Services Specialist came to us with the requirement to record readings of room storage temperature of Investigational Product being used in a clinical trial that will last 4-5 years.
An accuracy of ±0.5 degrees Celsius was required for the thermometer readings.
The HOBO MX2202 temperature & light data logger was selected due to its cost-effectiveness, accuracy and reliability. The loggers will be calibrated by Tempcon to certify their accuracy.
About the MX2202
The HOBO MX2202 waterproof temperature/light level logger leverages the power of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to deliver accurate temperature and light-level measurements straight to your mobile device with the free app. The MX2202
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Posted: January 13, 2020
HOBO® MX Bluetooth Data Loggers
Featuring convenient wireless setup and download from mobile devices via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), HOBO MX data loggers simplify and lower the cost of data collection.
For
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Posted: September 27, 2019
Remote flood water level & flow monitoring with web-enabled data loggers
The HOBO RX3000 Remote Monitoring Data Logging Station and HOBO RX2100-WL MicroRX Water Level Monitoring Station (pictured above) enable instant access to site-specific flood water data anywhere, anytime via the Internet. Both are highly cost-effective hydrological telemetry systems and can easily be moved from one site to another, as needs change.
Flexible support for a wide range of sensors
The RX3000 and RX2100-WL are compatible with the full range of HOBO Plug-and-Play Smart Sensors, plus many third-party sensors, using analogue connections (Contact us for advice and compatibility).
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Posted: May 27, 2019
Figuring out which data logger is best for your indoor application can be confusing. This webinar recording (47 mins) provides tips on how to select the best logger for monitoring a building's energy consumption, heating, air conditioning, lighting, or other system. You will learn how to configure and deploy indoor data loggers, export and review data from loggers, and gain insight into innovative measurement solutions.
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Posted: January 21, 2019
Researchers from Lancaster University are tackling one of the most pressing problems to face water science in a generation
After the devastation of the 2007 floods, the UK Government's "Pitt review" triggered initiatives designed to introduce “green”, or natural, flood mitigation (NFM) measures upstream of the affected communities, rather than relying solely on downstream engineering solutions.
A team of Lancaster University scientists led by Dr Nick Chappell of the Lancaster Environment Centre is leading one of three major NERC-funded projects to quantify the likely magnitude of nature-based flood mitigation effects across large catchments (Q-NFM), by undertaking large scale computer modelling, supported by fieldwork and stakeholder engagement.
The team are investigating natural flood mitigation measures across several thousands of square kilometres in Cumbria, much of which suffered devastating flooding during Storm Desmond in December
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Posted: July 03, 2018
Portsmouth Anglican Cathedral in Hampshire, UK is carrying out a series of projects to better understand heat distribution and losses in the cathedral’s building fabric, which dates as far back as the 12th Century and with most the recent addition in 1992.
Easy Monitoring and Logging of Cathedral Temperatures
Onset HOBO MX100 Bluetooth temperature
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Posted: May 30, 2018
Data loggers can play a crucial part in identifying and demonstrating the underlying causes of damp and mould in domestic properties.
Tempcon supply a wide range of data loggers that can be used to evidence the reasons behind mould and damp. For example – is it caused by tenant behaviour?
The humidity and temperature of a dwelling can be assessed against outdoor temperatures and patterns of behaviour established.
Problem housing stock can be easily assessed, enabling the tenants to be given advice if their actions are the cause and the Housing Association to evidence their behaviour.
Our HOBO temperature
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Posted: January 30, 2018
The Six Mile Water Trust promotes the environmental protection of the Six Mile Water Catchment in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland.
The Trust carry out regular water sampling and analysis along with invertebrate monitoring on various sites throughout the Six Mile catchment. This information is recorded to identify the