I've run into a couple of situations lately where I realized that I needed a way to log temperature data inside a refrigerator for at least 24 hours to get a clear picture of what's going on inside that box. Now, for the first time ever in theaters, the Samurai reveals his personal technique for capturing and logging temperature changes inside a refrigerator or freezer. Topics covered include:
- Why use a temperature data logger?
- Which temperature data logger does the Samurai use?
- How do you set up and use a temperature data logger?
- Interpreting temperature data logger data and graphs
Here's the temperature data logger that I use:
http://www.amazon.co...g=mrssamskit-20
and you'll need this software kit to get the data to your Windows PC:
http://www.amazon.co...g=mrssamskit-20
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Using Temperature Data Loggers to Solve Elusive Refrigerator Temperature Problems
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Posted 14 October 2012 - 08:00 PM
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Posted 15 October 2012 - 03:56 PM
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Posted 12 February 2013 - 07:41 AM
Is there one that also gives amps?
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Posted 12 February 2013 - 10:02 AM
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Posted 14 February 2013 - 07:35 AM
Thank you.
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Posted 28 April 2013 - 08:37 AM
An added benefit of having a logger is to use it as a "punter"... ie I have no idea what's going in this fridge... got to ask the folks on Appliantology... so i tell the customer "I need to data log your fridge for a few days".. pull out the logger, press the button... and signal a temporary, yet face saving, retreat.
The sl300th also does humidity. I probably could have saved money if i only got the sl300t model without humidity monitoring, unless someone explains to me what i'm looking for when reading the humidity graph.
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Posted 30 April 2013 - 10:15 PM
I use NASA-brand Temperature Data Loggers.
Great tool---temps are skewed/doctored *northwards* of 30 to 40 percent.
Same precision-made sensors used on numerous buoys in the world's oceans for research.
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