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I second Anne's opinion on the Hobos. After some thorough research
(including recommendations from Museum-L-ers) I went for the Hobos.
Indeed, they are easy to use; batteries are easy to replace (and now,
after a year of use, keep going and going and going); and, a very
important consideration since I needed many, they come at about $80 a
Hobo; in other words, more Hobo for your buck.

I'll be happy to give you some more details.

Remko Jansonius
Collections and Archives Manager
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
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-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 1:18 PM
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Subject: Re: changing batteries on dataloggers

Hobos are very easy to work with. Changing the batteries is simple.
They're easy to use, the batteries last a long time, and if you have a
shuttle, you don't have to bring them all to your computer to download
them. On top of that, they're cheap - excuse me, inexpensive.
Economical. 
Anne, Hoboist 

Anne T. Lane, Collections Manager
Charlotte Museum of History
3500 Shamrock Drive
Charlotte NC 28215
704-568-1774, ext 110
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-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Kari Carlisle
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 12:14 PM
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Subject: changing batteries on dataloggers

I have Oakton dataloggers, and they are a bear to work with. Changing
the batteries is ridiculously difficult and dangerous because opening
the unit exposes the chip board and the humidity sensor. And those tiny
little screws... I need to buy more dataloggers. Should I take this
opportunity to switch? Are HOBOs easy to work with?

Kari Carlisle
Museum Curator
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum
(435) 527-4631
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