EL-USB-1-LCD Temperature Datalogger

$142.00

The EL USB 1 LCD Temperature data logger with display measures more than 16,000 readings over a -35 to +80°C (-31 to +176°­­F) range. The temperature data logger also has an on-board display to cycle between the current, minimum, and maximum temperature logs bringing convenience to the user.

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EL-USB-1-LCD Temperature Datalogger with Display

EL-USB-1-LCD Temperature datalogger by Lascar Electronics. This data logger measures more than 16,000 readings. It also has a temperature range of over a -35 to +80°C. EL-USB-1-LCD also comes equipped with an LCD screen. This screen will allow you to scroll through different recorded data. Which includes the current, minimum, and maximum temperature and humidity logs recorded during a session.

EL-USB-1-LCD is a simple device to use, which anyone can easily set it up. To set up the datalogger plug the data logger into a PC’s USB port and use the free EasyLog software provided. This will allow users to download and view the data. The recorded data can then be graphed, printed, and exported to other applications for detailed analysis. It also comes supplied with a ½ AA battery and wall mount clip.

Still unsure if this data logger is suitable for you? Contact us now! Or feel free to head over to our website for our full range of EL-USB Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers.

Specification

Measurement Range
-35 to +80°C (-31 to + 176°F)
Accuracy (overall error)
± 0.5°C typical
Readings
16,378
Logging Rate
User selectable between 10 seconds and 12 hours
Battery Life
2 years (at 25°C and 1 minute logging rate, LCD on)
Calibration Certificate
Available Separately

Application

EL-USB-1-LCD Temperature Data Logger is suitable for a wide variety of temperature monitoring applications. Which include Facilities Management, Housing & Business Premises, Outside Environmental Data, Agriculture and Horticulture, Veterinary & Animal Welfare.

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