Onset HOBO U12-013 Temperature/Humidity Data Logger with 2 ext. channels

Model: U12-013

Onset HOBO U12-013 Temperature/Humidity Data Logger with 2 ext. channels

Model: U12-013

Features built-in temperature and relative humidity sensors along with 2 external channels for a wide range of energy and environmental sensors. Store up to 43,000 measurements of 12-bit resolution readings.

Features built-in temperature and relative humidity sensors along with 2 external channels for a wide range of energy and environmental sensors. Store up to 43,000 measurements of 12-bit resolution readings.

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Onset HOBO U12-013 Offers

HOBO U12 data loggers provide flexibility for monitoring up to 4 channels of energy and environmental data with a single, compact logger. They provide 12-bit resolution measurements for detecting greater variability in recorded data, direct USB connectivity for convenient, fast data offload, and a 43K measurement capacity.

Features

  • 12-bit resolution provides high accuracy
  • Large memory for long-term deployments or fast sampling
  • Programmable and push button start
  • Direct USB interface for fast data offload
  • Compatible with Onset's HOBO U-Shuttle for convenient data transport
  • Compatible with HOBOware and HOBOware Pro for logger setup, graphing and analysis

Applications

  • HVAC/R Systems Monitoring
  • Air Quality Monitoring
  • Measurement & Verification
  • Building Commissioning

Choosing the Right Data Logger for Your Application

With so many choices of data loggers available today, it can be challenging to know which one is right for your application. There is a range of different types of data logging devices available, including:

Stand-alone

Stand-alone data loggers are compact and easy to set up and deploy. You have a choice of low-cost, stand-alone loggers with internal sensors for measurements at the logger location, or multi-channel loggers with external sensors for monitoring at some distance from the logger. All stand-alone loggers communicate with a PC or Mac via USB.

Web-based

Web-based systems enable real-time, remote access to your data via cellular, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet communications. They can be configured with any combination of external smart sensors, and have been designed with an industrial-grade, tamper-proof enclosure. This enables them to be used in indoor HVAC/R monitoring projects, as well as outdoor projects such as rooftop HVAC/R system monitoring.

Wireless sensor

Wireless data nodes are ideal for centralized, on-site monitoring of building performance. By combining data logger and transmitter in one, data nodes transmit high-accuracy, real-time data from dozens of points to a central PC or Mac. This eliminates the need to manually retrieve and offload individual data loggers, saving time and money. Should an obstruction block the wireless flow of data, these MESH networking devices automatically reroute the path to the receiver – all without manual intervention.

We can help you sort through some important factors to consider when evaluating data loggers...
  1. Measurement accuracy

    Once you know what parameters you'll be measuring, you need to make sure to choose a data logger that provides the accuracy you need. Accuracy specifications vary widely among different data loggers, so when shopping around be sure to look for accuracy charts that indicate accuracy over an entire measurement range – not just a single value. As a general rule, it's good to look for a data logger that will provide at least twice the accuracy of what your application requires.

    Another important factor is data logger resolution, which refers to the number of increments of a value a data logger is capable of reporting. This is important if you plan to deploy a logger for months at a time, or want the logger to record data in 10-second intervals. You should also ask about a logger's response time.

    If you're unsure about your application's accuracy and resolution requirements, an experienced supplier should be able to help you determine which product will meet your needs.

  2. Software and ease of configuration

    All data loggers use software for setup and configuration, but some loggers require more customization than others. User-friendly loggers can be set up and launched by someone with no training in electrical wiring or programming.

    Depending on the type of data logger, the user can connect to a PC or mobile device via a USB connection, cellular, Wi-Fi, Ethernet or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. The accompanying logger software automatically recognizes the device and asks a series of configuration questions. The user simply chooses a sampling interval and selects an immediate or designated future launch time. There is no wiring or programming involved, even for multi-component weather stations.

    Ask about the software that comes with the data logger. Applications are generally Windows and MAC-based, and highly intuitive so the learning curve is minimal. The software should enable you to quickly and easily perform tasks such as setting configuration parameters, designating launch times, and offloading data with point-and-click simplicity. For BLE-enabled monitoring, configuring the loggers and managing data simply requires downloading a free app to your mobile device.

    Check the software's graphing and analysis capabilities, including whether you can combine graphs to compare data between sites, or if you can view all of a site's data clearly in a single graph. Depending on the scope and type of data, the manufacturer may also have special application-specific software available.

    There are a number of other capabilities to look for. For example, the software should allow you to select a range of data in a graph, and display the maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation for the measurements in that range. It should also allow you to save data analysis projects for future use.

    Finally, since data often need to be passed into other software programs such as spreadsheets or modeling programs, make sure that the logger software allows you to quickly and easily export data. Also be sure that you can print graphs and tables, which is especially important for documentation purposes.

  3. Battery life

    Data loggers are generally extremely low-power devices. However, because they are used in a variety of environmental conditions and sample at different rates, battery life can vary widely. As a general rule of thumb, make sure the data logger you select has a battery life of at least one year.

    Most logger manufacturers' software will indicate when the logger's battery power is getting low. You may also want to ask your supplier about whether or not the data logger battery is user-replaceable, as this can eliminate the time and expense of having to ship the logger back to the manufacturer for battery replacement.

  4. Memory

    The storage capacity of a data logger can vary widely between models. In general, be sure to buy a logger that provides enough on-board memory to cover the sampling rate and deployment duration you need. If you are unsure of how often you will be able to offload and relaunch your deployed data loggers, it may be best to buy a logger with more memory to prevent any gaps in data.

Onset HOBO U12-013 Specifications

Measurement Range Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)
RH: 5% to 95% RH
Analog channels: 0 to 2.5 Vdc (w/CABLE-2.5-STEREO); 0 to 5 Vdc (w/CABLE-ADAP5); 0 to 10 Vdc (w/ CABLE-ADAP10); 4-20 mA (w/CABLE-4-20MA)
Drift Temperature: 0.1°C/year (0.2°F/year)
RH: <1% per year typical; RH hysteresis 1%
Accuracy Temperature: ± 0.35°C from 0& to 50°C (± 0.63°F from 32 to 122°F)
RH: ±2.5% from 10% to 90% RH (typical), to a maximum of ±3.5%, see Plot B in manual
External input channel (see sensor manual): ± 2 mV ± 2.5% of absolute reading
Resolution Temperature: 0.03°C at 25°C (0.05°F at 77°F), see Plot A in manual
RH: 0.05% RH
Time accuracy ± 1 minute per month at 25°C (77°F), see Plot C in manual
Response time in airflow of 1 m/s (2.2 mph) Temperature: 6 minutes, typical to 90%
RH: 1 minute, typical to 90%
Operating temperature Logging: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F); 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Launch/readout: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F), per USB specification
Battery life 1 year typical use
Memory 64K bytes (43,000 12-bit measurements)
Weight 46 g (1.6 oz)
Dimensions 58 x 74 x 22 mm (2.3 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches)
Click here for complete specifications on the Onset HOBO U12-013

What's included with the Onset HOBO U12-013

  • HOBO U12-013 Temp/RH 2 External Data Logger
  • Mounting Kit: Magnet, Hook & Loop Tape, Tie-Wrap Mount, Tie Wrap, and Two Screws

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Onset HOBO U12-013 Temperature/Humidity Data Logger with 2 ext. channels.

Onset HOBO T-VER-971BP-200 Split-Core, bi-polar DC transducer T-VER-971BP-200
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Onset HOBO T-ASH-G2-100 Ashcroft Gauge Pressure Sensor, 100 psig T-ASH-G2-100
Provides precision pressure measurements in compressed air systems, water, or other compatible gases and fluids up to 100 psig. Requires S-FS-CVIA FlexSmart Analog Module.




Onset HOBO T-ASH-G2-200 Ashcroft Gauge Pressure Sensor, 200 psig T-ASH-G2-200
Provides precision pressure measurements in compressed air systems, water, or other compatible gases and fluids up to 200 psig. Requires S-FS-CVIA FlexSmart Analog Module.




Onset HOBO T-ASH-G2-500 Ashcroft Gauge Pressure Sensor, 500 psig T-ASH-G2-500
Provides precision pressure measurements in compressed air systems, water, or other compatible gases and fluids up to 500 psig. Requires S-FS-CVIA FlexSmart Analog Module.




Onset HOBO CTV-A AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 2 to 20 A CTV-A
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-B AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 5 to 50 A CTV-B
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-C AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 10 to 100 A CTV-C
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-D AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 20 to 200 A CTV-D
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-E AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 60 to 600 A CTV-E
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO T-ION-TVOC Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sensor, 0 to 1000 ppm T-ION-TVOC
Dependably monitor volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in order to minimize poisoning and explosions.




Onset HOBO TMC6-HC Stainless Steel Temperature Probe TMC6-HC
A food-grade stainless-steel temperature probe with pointed tip plugs directly into the external input jacks of U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers or ZW series wireless datanodes. Sensor is attached to a 1.8m (6') cable.




Onset HOBO TMC1-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 1' TMC1-HD
For use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers, or ZW series wireless datanodes. Measures temperature in air, water, or soil; accuracy and resolution vary according with attached data logger model.




Onset HOBO TMC20-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 20' TMC20-HD
For use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers, or ZW series wireless datanodes. Measures temperature in air, water, or soil; accuracy and resolution vary according with attached data logger model.




Onset HOBO TMC50-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 50' TMC50-HD
For use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers, or ZW series wireless datanodes. Measures temperature in air, water, or soil; accuracy and resolution vary according with attached data logger model.




Onset HOBO TMC6-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 6' TMC6-HD
A temperature sensor for use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers or ZW series wireless data nodes that measures temperature in air, water, or soil. Accuracy and resolution vary according with attached logger model. Sensor is attached to a 1.8m (6') cable.




Onset HOBO TMC6-HE Temperature Sensor Kit, 6' TMC6-HE
Copper-plated sensor probe that measures temperature in air, water, or soil and can be mounted to a pipe or flat surface. The sensor is packaged with its own accessories for either strapping to a pipe or attaching to a flat surface.




Onset HOBO T-DCI-F900-L-P Remote Air Velocity Sensor, 30-1969 fpm T-DCI-F900-L-P
Designed to measure the velocity of airflows, from which CFM can be computed, in applications such as HVAC/R, industrial processes, automotive, air filtration systems, electronics enclosures and critical containment areas. Includes remote sensor with 6' cable.




Onset HOBO T-DCI-F900-L-O Remote Air Velocity Sensor, 30-985 fpm T-DCI-F900-L-O
Designed to measure the velocity of airflows, from which CFM can be computed, in applications such as HVAC/R, industrial processes, automotive, air filtration systems, electronics enclosures and critical containment areas. Includes remote sensor with 6' cable.




Onset HOBO AC-SENS-1 AC Power Adapter, 12 VDC power AC-SENS-1
The AC-SENS-1 is an AC power adapter that provides DC power to sensors that require it. This expands the range of 3rd-party sensors that can be used with HOBO's HOBO RX3000, U12, U30-NRC, and ZW series products.




Onset HOBO CASE-VENTED-LOCK Security Case, Vented, lockable CASE-VENTED-LOCK
Lockable, vented case provides a secure means of mounting HOBO data loggers. It has air circulating ports on all four sides to ensure ample air circulation for proper data logger operation.




Onset HOBO BHW-PRO-DLD Onset HOBOware PRO Software v.3.x, Mac/Windows download BHW-PRO-DLD
HOBOware software is used for launching, reading out, and plotting data from HOBO® data loggers. With HOBOware, you can also check logger status, filter and export data, save changes to graphs in project files, and scale data with the Linear Scaling and Pulse Scaling data assistants.




Ask a question about Onset HOBO U12-013 Temperature/Humidity Data Logger with 2 ext. channels

Customer Reviews for the Onset HOBO U12-013

Onset HOBO U12-013 Offers

HOBO U12 data loggers provide flexibility for monitoring up to 4 channels of energy and environmental data with a single, compact logger. They provide 12-bit resolution measurements for detecting greater variability in recorded data, direct USB connectivity for convenient, fast data offload, and a 43K measurement capacity.

Features

  • 12-bit resolution provides high accuracy
  • Large memory for long-term deployments or fast sampling
  • Programmable and push button start
  • Direct USB interface for fast data offload
  • Compatible with Onset's HOBO U-Shuttle for convenient data transport
  • Compatible with HOBOware and HOBOware Pro for logger setup, graphing and analysis

Applications

  • HVAC/R Systems Monitoring
  • Air Quality Monitoring
  • Measurement & Verification
  • Building Commissioning

Choosing the Right Data Logger for Your Application

With so many choices of data loggers available today, it can be challenging to know which one is right for your application. There is a range of different types of data logging devices available, including:

Stand-alone

Stand-alone data loggers are compact and easy to set up and deploy. You have a choice of low-cost, stand-alone loggers with internal sensors for measurements at the logger location, or multi-channel loggers with external sensors for monitoring at some distance from the logger. All stand-alone loggers communicate with a PC or Mac via USB.

Web-based

Web-based systems enable real-time, remote access to your data via cellular, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet communications. They can be configured with any combination of external smart sensors, and have been designed with an industrial-grade, tamper-proof enclosure. This enables them to be used in indoor HVAC/R monitoring projects, as well as outdoor projects such as rooftop HVAC/R system monitoring.

Wireless sensor

Wireless data nodes are ideal for centralized, on-site monitoring of building performance. By combining data logger and transmitter in one, data nodes transmit high-accuracy, real-time data from dozens of points to a central PC or Mac. This eliminates the need to manually retrieve and offload individual data loggers, saving time and money. Should an obstruction block the wireless flow of data, these MESH networking devices automatically reroute the path to the receiver – all without manual intervention.

We can help you sort through some important factors to consider when evaluating data loggers...
  1. Measurement accuracy

    Once you know what parameters you'll be measuring, you need to make sure to choose a data logger that provides the accuracy you need. Accuracy specifications vary widely among different data loggers, so when shopping around be sure to look for accuracy charts that indicate accuracy over an entire measurement range – not just a single value. As a general rule, it's good to look for a data logger that will provide at least twice the accuracy of what your application requires.

    Another important factor is data logger resolution, which refers to the number of increments of a value a data logger is capable of reporting. This is important if you plan to deploy a logger for months at a time, or want the logger to record data in 10-second intervals. You should also ask about a logger's response time.

    If you're unsure about your application's accuracy and resolution requirements, an experienced supplier should be able to help you determine which product will meet your needs.

  2. Software and ease of configuration

    All data loggers use software for setup and configuration, but some loggers require more customization than others. User-friendly loggers can be set up and launched by someone with no training in electrical wiring or programming.

    Depending on the type of data logger, the user can connect to a PC or mobile device via a USB connection, cellular, Wi-Fi, Ethernet or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. The accompanying logger software automatically recognizes the device and asks a series of configuration questions. The user simply chooses a sampling interval and selects an immediate or designated future launch time. There is no wiring or programming involved, even for multi-component weather stations.

    Ask about the software that comes with the data logger. Applications are generally Windows and MAC-based, and highly intuitive so the learning curve is minimal. The software should enable you to quickly and easily perform tasks such as setting configuration parameters, designating launch times, and offloading data with point-and-click simplicity. For BLE-enabled monitoring, configuring the loggers and managing data simply requires downloading a free app to your mobile device.

    Check the software's graphing and analysis capabilities, including whether you can combine graphs to compare data between sites, or if you can view all of a site's data clearly in a single graph. Depending on the scope and type of data, the manufacturer may also have special application-specific software available.

    There are a number of other capabilities to look for. For example, the software should allow you to select a range of data in a graph, and display the maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation for the measurements in that range. It should also allow you to save data analysis projects for future use.

    Finally, since data often need to be passed into other software programs such as spreadsheets or modeling programs, make sure that the logger software allows you to quickly and easily export data. Also be sure that you can print graphs and tables, which is especially important for documentation purposes.

  3. Battery life

    Data loggers are generally extremely low-power devices. However, because they are used in a variety of environmental conditions and sample at different rates, battery life can vary widely. As a general rule of thumb, make sure the data logger you select has a battery life of at least one year.

    Most logger manufacturers' software will indicate when the logger's battery power is getting low. You may also want to ask your supplier about whether or not the data logger battery is user-replaceable, as this can eliminate the time and expense of having to ship the logger back to the manufacturer for battery replacement.

  4. Memory

    The storage capacity of a data logger can vary widely between models. In general, be sure to buy a logger that provides enough on-board memory to cover the sampling rate and deployment duration you need. If you are unsure of how often you will be able to offload and relaunch your deployed data loggers, it may be best to buy a logger with more memory to prevent any gaps in data.

Onset HOBO U12-013 Specifications

Measurement Range Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)
RH: 5% to 95% RH
Analog channels: 0 to 2.5 Vdc (w/CABLE-2.5-STEREO); 0 to 5 Vdc (w/CABLE-ADAP5); 0 to 10 Vdc (w/ CABLE-ADAP10); 4-20 mA (w/CABLE-4-20MA)
Drift Temperature: 0.1°C/year (0.2°F/year)
RH: <1% per year typical; RH hysteresis 1%
Accuracy Temperature: ± 0.35°C from 0& to 50°C (± 0.63°F from 32 to 122°F)
RH: ±2.5% from 10% to 90% RH (typical), to a maximum of ±3.5%, see Plot B in manual
External input channel (see sensor manual): ± 2 mV ± 2.5% of absolute reading
Resolution Temperature: 0.03°C at 25°C (0.05°F at 77°F), see Plot A in manual
RH: 0.05% RH
Time accuracy ± 1 minute per month at 25°C (77°F), see Plot C in manual
Response time in airflow of 1 m/s (2.2 mph) Temperature: 6 minutes, typical to 90%
RH: 1 minute, typical to 90%
Operating temperature Logging: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F); 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Launch/readout: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F), per USB specification
Battery life 1 year typical use
Memory 64K bytes (43,000 12-bit measurements)
Weight 46 g (1.6 oz)
Dimensions 58 x 74 x 22 mm (2.3 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches)
Click here for complete specifications on the Onset HOBO U12-013

What's included with the Onset HOBO U12-013

  • HOBO U12-013 Temp/RH 2 External Data Logger
  • Mounting Kit: Magnet, Hook & Loop Tape, Tie-Wrap Mount, Tie Wrap, and Two Screws

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Onset HOBO U12-013 Temperature/Humidity Data Logger with 2 ext. channels.

Onset HOBO T-VER-971BP-200 Split-Core, bi-polar DC transducer T-VER-971BP-200
Measures up to 200A of DC current in both flow directions which is especially beneficial for Solar PV applications.




Onset HOBO T-ASH-G2-100 Ashcroft Gauge Pressure Sensor, 100 psig T-ASH-G2-100
Provides precision pressure measurements in compressed air systems, water, or other compatible gases and fluids up to 100 psig. Requires S-FS-CVIA FlexSmart Analog Module.




Onset HOBO T-ASH-G2-200 Ashcroft Gauge Pressure Sensor, 200 psig T-ASH-G2-200
Provides precision pressure measurements in compressed air systems, water, or other compatible gases and fluids up to 200 psig. Requires S-FS-CVIA FlexSmart Analog Module.




Onset HOBO T-ASH-G2-500 Ashcroft Gauge Pressure Sensor, 500 psig T-ASH-G2-500
Provides precision pressure measurements in compressed air systems, water, or other compatible gases and fluids up to 500 psig. Requires S-FS-CVIA FlexSmart Analog Module.




Onset HOBO CTV-A AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 2 to 20 A CTV-A
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-B AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 5 to 50 A CTV-B
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-C AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 10 to 100 A CTV-C
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-D AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 20 to 200 A CTV-D
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO CTV-E AC Current Sensor, Split-Core, 60 to 600 A CTV-E
Split-core AC current transformer for use with HOBO U12 and UX120-06M data loggers and HOBO ZW data nodes external input channels.




Onset HOBO T-ION-TVOC Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sensor, 0 to 1000 ppm T-ION-TVOC
Dependably monitor volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in order to minimize poisoning and explosions.




Onset HOBO TMC6-HC Stainless Steel Temperature Probe TMC6-HC
A food-grade stainless-steel temperature probe with pointed tip plugs directly into the external input jacks of U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers or ZW series wireless datanodes. Sensor is attached to a 1.8m (6') cable.




Onset HOBO TMC1-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 1' TMC1-HD
For use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers, or ZW series wireless datanodes. Measures temperature in air, water, or soil; accuracy and resolution vary according with attached data logger model.




Onset HOBO TMC20-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 20' TMC20-HD
For use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers, or ZW series wireless datanodes. Measures temperature in air, water, or soil; accuracy and resolution vary according with attached data logger model.




Onset HOBO TMC50-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 50' TMC50-HD
For use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers, or ZW series wireless datanodes. Measures temperature in air, water, or soil; accuracy and resolution vary according with attached data logger model.




Onset HOBO TMC6-HD Air/Water/Soil Temperature Probe, 6' TMC6-HD
A temperature sensor for use with U-Series, UX120-006M external-channel data loggers or ZW series wireless data nodes that measures temperature in air, water, or soil. Accuracy and resolution vary according with attached logger model. Sensor is attached to a 1.8m (6') cable.




Onset HOBO TMC6-HE Temperature Sensor Kit, 6' TMC6-HE
Copper-plated sensor probe that measures temperature in air, water, or soil and can be mounted to a pipe or flat surface. The sensor is packaged with its own accessories for either strapping to a pipe or attaching to a flat surface.




Onset HOBO T-DCI-F900-L-P Remote Air Velocity Sensor, 30-1969 fpm T-DCI-F900-L-P
Designed to measure the velocity of airflows, from which CFM can be computed, in applications such as HVAC/R, industrial processes, automotive, air filtration systems, electronics enclosures and critical containment areas. Includes remote sensor with 6' cable.




Onset HOBO T-DCI-F900-L-O Remote Air Velocity Sensor, 30-985 fpm T-DCI-F900-L-O
Designed to measure the velocity of airflows, from which CFM can be computed, in applications such as HVAC/R, industrial processes, automotive, air filtration systems, electronics enclosures and critical containment areas. Includes remote sensor with 6' cable.




Onset HOBO AC-SENS-1 AC Power Adapter, 12 VDC power AC-SENS-1
The AC-SENS-1 is an AC power adapter that provides DC power to sensors that require it. This expands the range of 3rd-party sensors that can be used with HOBO's HOBO RX3000, U12, U30-NRC, and ZW series products.




Onset HOBO CASE-VENTED-LOCK Security Case, Vented, lockable CASE-VENTED-LOCK
Lockable, vented case provides a secure means of mounting HOBO data loggers. It has air circulating ports on all four sides to ensure ample air circulation for proper data logger operation.




Onset HOBO BHW-PRO-DLD Onset HOBOware PRO Software v.3.x, Mac/Windows download BHW-PRO-DLD
HOBOware software is used for launching, reading out, and plotting data from HOBO® data loggers. With HOBOware, you can also check logger status, filter and export data, save changes to graphs in project files, and scale data with the Linear Scaling and Pulse Scaling data assistants.




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