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  1. New Report to Help Farmers Improve Poultry (Broiler) House Conditions Through Better Ventilation

    This article was originally posted on www.tempcon.co.uk on 2 Oct 2020.

    Tesco Future Farmer Foundation Scholarship Winner Christina Hutchings from West Henstill Farm in Devon has just released a new research report: ‘Where does all the water go? How a better understanding of Ventilation can be used to improve litter conditions in Broiler Houses’

    Christina’s extensive research for the report was conducted in England, Scotland, Denmark, Holland, and the USA.

    We are very appreciative of the kind words Christina had to say within the report about Tempcon Sales Engineer, Marc Paterson: “Thank you to Marc Paterson at Tempcon who supplied most of my test equipment to me and helped me hugely throughout the process.”
    “Thank you to Marc Paterson of Tempcon, for the endless phone calls over the years, the genuine interest

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  2. Monitoring the Micro-climate in a Micro Vineyard

    Thinking of growing grapes for wine-making? Rick is a home wine-making enthusiast and creator of Smartwinemaking.com. He started his own 'high-tech micro vineyard' at his home and chose HOBO Data Loggers to get a better grip on the local climate and seasonal extremes.

    He is using a HOBO MX2202 temperature/light level logger for light intensity and a HOBO MX2302 temperature and relative humidity data logger together

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  3. Access Water Level Data - While the Data Logger's in the Water!

    The Onset HOBO MX2001 wireless Bluetooth water level data logger with integrated sensor dramatically simplifies and lowers the cost of field data collection by providing wireless access to high-accuracy water level and temperature measurements – right from a mobile phone or tablet.

    Now you can access water level data without needing to remove the logger from the water!

    Advantages

    • Wireless data offload to iOS & Android mobile devices using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
    • Uses free HOBOmobile app for setup, data viewing, and data sharing
    • Direct-read cable connects sensor to top-end logger/transmitter
    • Powered by two user-replaceable AA batteries
    • Integrated barometric pressure sensor enables direct water-level readout.

    The HOBO MX2001 data logger supports the following measurements

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  4. Affordable Water Conductivity Measurement & Logging

    The Importance of measuring conductivity of water

    Conductivity, or the measure of water’s ability to carry an electrical current, is affected by the presence of pollutants or salts. The purer the water, the lower the conductivity will be. As demand for water conductivity monitoring grows, so does the need for instruments that make the process faster, cheaper, and more accurate.
    Underwater data loggers are the instruments of choice for researchers and resource managers because of their 24/7 operation, high accuracy, ease-of-use, and computer-based analysis and reporting capabilities.

    Onset HOBO® U24 fresh and saltwater conductivity data logging probes

    The Onset HOBO® U24 fresh and saltwater conductivity data logger probes can substantially reduce the cost of measuring water conductivity/salinity and temperature. These data loggers measure and record both conductivity and water temperature in streams,

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