Category: Dataloggers
Dataloggers Put to the Test
by Malcolm Barr
Our dataloggers are designed to work in some pretty extreme conditions and to keep working for a long time unattended. We put a lot of effort into ensuring this is the case and are proud of our results.
Occasionally the limits of our gear have been p… more »
Extreme Environmental Monitoring - Stuck In The Sand
by Michael Cook
Installations using iQuest products are found in some pretty extreme locations. They range from the searing heat of the Australian Outback to the freezing cold, buried in snow high on New Zealand mountains. Dataloggers are monitoring a range of parameter… more »
Environmental Monitoring Results in the Nick of Time
by Malcolm Barr
"World gets warmer as climate talks start" was the title of a New Zealand Herald article yesterday. It asserts that "this year is likely to be among the 10 hottest years on record", and that "the decade of the 2000s (2000-2009) was warmer than the 1990s… more »
Getting The Right Datalogger And Telemetry Equipment For Water Consents
by Malcolm Barr
Regional councils are becoming ever stricter when it comes to compliance, recording and reporting for water take consent holders. It is common for consents to require daily submission of data electronically. For the average user, setting up all that is required to achieve this can be a major headache.… more »
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