Hi Diane, Your data logger looks good. I tried the website, and it said go to a Canadian site, who didn't have that item. I googled it, adding Canada, but no Canadian distributor comes up. I will send them an e-mail, and see what they suggest. John Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia On 17-Mar-10, at 5:16 PM, Ed Sutton wrote: > Wow! > Ed > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Hofstetter" <dianepianotuner at msn.com > > > To: "College and University Technicians" <caut at ptg.org> > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 3:34 PM > Subject: [CAUT] Piano Storage Room > > > > At LCC we are using two dataloggers, one belongs to me, the second > to the college. They were quick to agree to purchase the second > one, when they saw how mine works and heard the price. > > Mine cost $70 about three years ago, theirs cost $82 about three > months ago. They are thinking about buying a couple more of them to > monitor the Kawai UST-9's for awhile. > > The data loggers are available at Measurement Computing: http://www.mccdaq.com/usb-data-acquisition/USB-502.aspx > > Software is included with the datalogger, which automatically graphs > your temp, humidity and dew point. It can also be exported to > Excel, which I always do to play around with the graphs (like what > is the situation at midnight every day of the month?) > > I usually break the data down into weekly reports so that I can > eventually have an overview of an entire year's temp and humidity > swings. > > Diane Hofstetter > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > John- > Dampp Chaser Corp. has recording monitors which they sometimes loan to > institutional technicians. > They might be interested in getting some numbers from Nova Scotia. > Ed Sutton > > > Diane Hofstetter =
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