The term “4-Channel Datalogging Thermometer” refers to a thermometer having four distinct inputs that may monitor temperature at four different locations. The culinary, pharmaceutical, electrical, and scientific research sectors may all utilize this instrument because of its excellent accuracy and simple readability.
The SDL200 records data on an SD card in Excel format. 4-Channel data logging with 6 Thermocouple types (J, K, E, T, R, S) and 2-Channel data logging with RTD (Pt100Ohm) probes. Displays [T1, T2, T3, T4] or differential [T1-T2] readings. Offset adjustment is used for zero function to make relative measurements. Stores 99 readings manually and 20M readings via 2G SD card. Records readings with real date and time stamps.
User programmable sampling rate from 1 to 3600 seconds. Min/Max, Data Hold, Auto Power Off. Complete with 6 AA batteries, four general purpose Type K bead wire temperature probes, SD card, and hard carrying case.
The Extech SDL200 four distinct inputs enable the user to concurrently measure the temperature at four different locations. A lighted LCD panel on this device also enables the user to view the temperatures of the four inputs.
Temperature measurement: Using this device’s four distinct inputs, the user can concurrently measure the temperature at four different locations. The temperature is accurately represented digitally.
Data storage: The measured data can be kept in the device’s internal memory. He also uploaded these data to the computer via a USB cable, where he used the appropriate software to see and analyze them.