Extech SDL200 4-Channel Datalogging Thermometer with Sd Card Memory_1188286
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Extech SDL200 4-Channel Datalogging Thermometer with Sd Card Memory

$1,310.10

The price is inclusive of GST
AccuracyType E, J, K, T: ±0.4% of reading +1.8°F (+1.0°C); Type R, S: ±0.5% of reading +2.0°F (+1.0°C)
BatteryAA Battery (6)
Data LoggingYes
Description4-Channel Datalogging Thermometer with Sd Card Memory
Max Temperature (DegreeC)1372
Max Temperature (DegreeF)2501
Memory Capacity20000 data points
Meter Measurement TypeThermocouple
Min Temperature (DegreeC)-200
Min Temperature (DegreeF)-328
No. of Probe(s) Included1
Number Of Probe Channels4
OutputSD card
Resolution0.1°
Types Of Probes AcceptedType E, Type J, Type K, Type R, Type S, Type T
View Virtual Catalog - English - gy44-0942.pdf
Overview
  • Records data onto an SD card in Excel® format for easy transfer to a PC for analysis
  • Data logging capability up to 20,000 records using a 2G SD card
  • User programmable sampling rate from 1 to 3600 seconds
  • Manual store and recall of up to 99 records
  • Records readings with real-time/date stamp

Four-channel data logging thermometer accepts both thermocouple and RTD probes. Data is recorded onto a standard SD memory card, instead of a built-in memory; the advantage being that when the memory is full the SD card can be simply changed out for unlimited data storage.

The removable SD card is easy to transport and insert into a computer’s memory card slot or SD card reader for upload. The data is provided in Excel, allowing you to easily analyze the information without the need for additional software. Data can also be streamed directly to a computer using the RS-232 port on the meter.

Features include min/max and hold functions, temperature differential, offset adjustment, date-and-time stamp, auto power off and low-battery indication. Needs USB adapter 93956-04.

Whats Included:

type K beaded wire temperature probe, 2 GB SD card, USB cable, carrying case, and six AA batteries.

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