Data Loggers

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glenpaul
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Data Loggers

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We have always used Data Harvest data loggers and they have been fine but we are at the point where we probably need to buy a lot more sensers and so I would like to look at Pasco loggers before we commit more money. Does anyone have am opinion on them?
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nickyw
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We have pasco data loggers, had them for around 6 years. I find them great but I have not used any other so cant really compare.

We use ours all throughout science and maths C they are easy to use, we have the spark data loggers but if you talk to Mike Cahill @ ciderhouse there is a usb connection that connects your sensor to a laptop so there is no need to buy expensive data loggers.

The back up service is fantastic. We have had a free personal development day run by Mike to demonstrate what can be done. If I ever have a problem I email Mike and he is right onto it.

Contact details are www.chemtalk.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=451
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