Elitech GSP-6G Digital Temperature Humidity Data Logger Detachable Buffered Probe
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I haven't yet used up my battery, as I've only had it for two months, but keep in mind that the colder it gets, the faster the battery dies; that's just how batteries work.
The GSP-based battery The number six can be changed. br>The battery has a rating of three. 6V, 2. 7Ah.
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I can't get this past my state's health department for COVID because of two issues. 19 storage of vaccines: br>1) According to the calibration certificate, the device is verified to be accurate to /-. 5 degrees Celsius between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius between 0 and 5 degrees The temperature ranges from 20 to 50 degrees Celsius. At - The accuracy is /- at 25°C, according to the certificate. 1 deg C. COVID COVID COVID COVID COVID COVID COVID COVID CO The vaccine must be kept at a temperature of between - and -. 25 to - 15 C using a monitoring DDL device with a minimum accuracy of /- 5 deg C. That, according to my state, means it has to be that accurate in the temperature range that is actually used, not just somewhere on the temperature scale. This means it should work in a temperature range of 2 to 8 degrees Celsius when thawed or refrigerated. So, in theory, it is accurate enough for the refrigerator, but not for the freezer. br>2) Because the calibration certificate lacks a manufacture or calibration date, this won't work in any case because my state's health department requires it. This has also been brought up by others. Fortunately, they're returnable, so I'm on the lookout for a device that meets my requirements; the low price was too good to be true. It's probably fine for uses that don't necessitate those specs or documentation.
I ordered this data logging thermometer to comply with federal requirements for storing Covid vaccine, which include a certificate of calibration, but this product lacks a date for when calibration was performed. It only states that it is valid from the date of manufacture, which is nowhere to be found. I attempted to contact Amazon/vendor and provided them with the serial number, but they did not respond. It was a complete waste of time and money on my part.
This small data logger has wowed me. I've used it to double-check cooling and defrost cycles in my fridge/freezer, troubleshoot a humidifier issue with my heat exchanger, and monitor the temperature in my small wine cellar. I also looked at how the temperatures in our house rise in the morning and fall in the evening, which helped me set up our thermostat properly. The display is simple to read, and the one-button operation makes it simple to use. To begin logging data, the button control works well. br>br>I like how the temperature and humidity sensors are located on the outside of the device. This allows me to put the sensors inside a cavity and read the display while the data is being sampled. br>br>The Windows-based operating system (Windows-based operating system) (Windows-based operating system) (Windows-based Their web-based software, which I had to download from their website, performs admirably. It appears to contain everything I require, including a graph of the sample data that includes only temperature, only humidity, or both. br>br>I did not give it five stars because the software could be improved. There are a few spelling mistakes because it was clearly written by a Chinese guy. But, perhaps more importantly, there are a couple of anomalies. When I export data to Excel, it comes out as text rather than numbers. So when I tried to make a chart in Excel, it didn't work out. I had to fiddle with the formats of various cells. Changing a value in the parameter setup is also the only way I've found to clear old data and start a new sample. I'm sure there's a better way, but I've yet to discover it. br>br>I'd give this product a five-star rating if the software's user interface could be improved.
After six months of use, the battery died. It should have lasted a little longer, in my opinion. When I went to replace it, I discovered that AA batteries were no longer functional. It included a lithium-ion battery. A 6 V battery that looks like an AA but isn't. I can't seem to find the exact battery that came with it (the FANSO website is useless), so I'm without a logger. This unit does not accept standard batteries, which is a disappointment. This phone support is helpful, but it can be difficult to understand at times. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement battery quickly so I don't waste time on my experiment?.
could stand to be improved. I just got this logger a few days ago and plan to use it to track both indoor and outdoor temperatures at the same time. I'm up and running after some hiccups getting the software installed (the USB cord I used didn't work, but the one that came with the product did), and it appears to be working well. Overall, I think it's a great deal. There are a few things to keep in mind, as well as some improvements that could make it even better: br>br>1) Like others, I find the (English) documentation to be difficult to read. Because it appears to be finished, a simple copy edit would greatly improve it. 2) Macs have a difficult time installing software. It's fine if you're used to security workarounds for installing software that you download yourself, but the documentation could be much better, or the software could be distributed through the Apple store to make installation easier. br>3) The MacOS software is functional, but it has an amateurish feel to it. It could also provide more diagnostics, such as which drivers are successfully installed (see above) on my Macbook, as some of the windows are wider than my screen and cannot be resized. Also, the export options are limited to PDF, Excel, and AELT (whatever that means). It would be fantastic if it supported open formats like CSV, JSON, or even XML for developers and data scientists. br>4) One important point to note is that, while the GPS-based method is effective, it is not without flaws. 6 allows for the use of two probes (one for temperature and the other for pressure). The setup doesn't allow you to capture all three at the same time (humidity, other temperature only). T H (from the same probe), T H (from separate probes), and T T (from separate probes) are all possible captures, but T T H is not.
It adheres to the fridge's side. The temperature probes can be placed in most places in the refrigerator thanks to the long cords. The directions and website, on the other hand, were confusing. I called my work's computer tech to have the app installed because the website listed in the directions was correct. However, it took him about 30 minutes to figure out how to get it. He dialed the number for help, but all he got was Mandrin. He also sent an email, and we received a response in broken English with a different website in about an hour. After downloading the app, it seemed intuitive, so I set it up for every 20 minutes monitoring and will see what kind of graph I get the next morning.