REED R6030 Temperature and Humidity Datalogger, -40 to 158°F (-40 to 70°C), 0-100%RH

$169.00

This datalogger has the ability to record up to 32,000 ambient temperature and relative humidity readings. Simply connect the R6030 to a computer via the included USB cable to setup parameters (sampling rate, min/max alarms) and disconnect to begin recording. The R6030 features a real-time clock with day/time stamp and LCD display to see live measurements.

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Features


  • Stores up to 16,000 temperature and 16,000 humidity readings
  • User selectable sampling rate from 1 sec to 24 hrs
  • Visible alarm (LED) if set max/min values are exceeded
  • Wall mount bracket and lock for long-term monitoring
  • Real-time clock with date and time stamp
  • Dual LCD displays current temperature, humidity, min/max and date/time
  • Download and analyze data directly to computer via included USB cable

Specifications


Temperature

Measuring Range -40 to 158°F  (-40 to 70°C)
Accuracy ±1.8°F  (1.0°C)
Resolution 0.1°F / °C

Humidity

Measuring Range 0 to 100% RH
Accuracy

0 to 20% & 80 to 100%:  ±5%


20 to 40% & 60 to 80%:  ±3.5%


40 to 60%:  ±3%

Resolution 0.1% RH

General Specifications

Display Dual Display, LCD
Min Yes
Max Yes
Settable Alarms Yes  (temp. and RH)
Sampling Rate Yes  (2 secs to 24 hours)
Internal Memory 32k readings  (16,000 temp. and 16,000 humidity)
Low Battery Indicator Yes
Power Supply 3.6 V battery
PC Connectivity Yes  (USB)
Software Included
Software OS Compatibility Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
Product Certifications CE
Operating Temperature -31 to 176°F  (-35 to 80°C)
Storage Temperature -40 to 158°F  (-40 to 70°C)
Operating Humidity Range 0 to 100%
Dimensions 3.7 x 1.9 x 1.3″  (94 x 48 x 33 mm)
Weight 4.1 oz  (115 g)

What’s included with the R6030


  • Temperature / Humidity Datalogger
  • Mounting Bracket with Screws
  • USB Cable
  • Software
  • Security Lock
  • Battery

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