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Note: The logger must be started and stopped by a computer. Since I could not connect the logger to my laptop, Pablo and I started it and stopped it at Pablo's house using his desktop computer. Therefore it was necessary to have the logger running in my backpack for the trip to Hotel Perote and the trip back. This explains for the sudden jolts in temperature at the beginning and end of the logs. | Note: The logger must be started and stopped by a computer. Since I could not connect the logger to my laptop, Pablo and I started it and stopped it at Pablo's house using his desktop computer. Therefore it was necessary to have the logger running in my backpack for the trip to Hotel Perote and the trip back. This explains for the sudden jolts in temperature at the beginning and end of the logs. | ||
The Hobo Logger has outlets for 4 probes; however, only 3 were connected and activated for testing. Probes 1 and 2 measured ambient air temperature while Probe 3 measured water temperature. In the data logs below each probe has two columns. The first measures degrees Fahrenheit while the second measures degres Celcius. Thus (*F)(*1) is the Fahrenheit column for Probe 1, and so forth. - | The Hobo Logger has outlets for 4 probes; however, only 3 were connected and activated for testing. Probes 1 and 2 measured ambient air temperature while Probe 3 measured water temperature. In the data logs below each probe has two columns. The first measures degrees Fahrenheit while the second measures degres Celcius. Thus (*F)(*1) is the Fahrenheit column for Probe 1, and so forth. -Tybie | ||
* [[Hotel Perote Solar Pool Heating System/Hobo Results 1|Hobo Results 1]] | * [[Hotel Perote Solar Pool Heating System/Hobo Results 1|Hobo Results 1]] |