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Temperature Loggers
Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, which is related to how hot or cold that substance is. Temperature is measured with thermometers that may be calibrated to a variety of temperature scales. In most of the world (except for Belize, Myanmar, Liberia and the United States), the Celsius scale is used for most temperature measuring purposes. The entire scientific world (these countries included) measures temperature using the Celsius scale and thermodynamic temperature using the Kelvin scale, which is just the Celsius scale shifted downwards so that 0 K[1]= −273.15 °C, or absolute zero.
- WatchDog 200 Series Dataloggers
- HOBO Temperature Alarm 6500 DP Logger
- HOBO Temperature Alarm 52000 DP Logger
- HOBO Temperature Light 3500 DP Logger
- HOBO UX100 Temperature Data Logger
- Tidbit Temperature Data Logger V2
- HOBO RH Temp 2x External Sensor Logger-SUPERCEDED
- HOBO RH Temp Logger- SUPERCEDED
- Temperature and Humidity Datalogger Kit with PC Interface
- WatchDog Plant Growth Station
- WatchDog 2425 Temperature Station
- WatchDog Model 2450 Temperature/RH Station