Handheld Temperature/Humidity Meter with SD Card Data Logger

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- New compact hand held size measures and records single thermocouple K type with 1 meter remote temperature and relative humidity sensor probe.
- Applying to duct measurements or harsh environment.
- Quick response and high accuracy single input thermocouple and extend TRH probe.
- Relative function to compare the reference temperature per second.
- Backlight function for working in dark area.
- Hold function: Freeze current readings on LCD.
- Maximum/Minimum/Average: Record since powered on.
- Auto power off: Save power energy when not used. Enable to disable the function.
- Temperature unit: Switchable.
- Display T1 (K), T2 (Remote TRH), T1-T2, T1 REL, T2 REL with Time and Date.
- Supplied SD card capacity: 1GB to 8GB.
- Hi / Lo Alarm Functions on T1, T2, and RH
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Features
The RHXL5SD is a low cost, high performance handheld temperature and humidity meter with data logging capability. It offers a four variable display to show the temperature and humidity form a handheld probe and a separate K type thermocouple connected via a standard SMP type miniature connector to the T2 input along with a real time clock. High and Lo alarms can be set to T1, T2, and RH inputs. The temperature/humidity probe uses a semiconductor and polymer capacitive sensor. Because the RHXL5SD is microprocessor-based, it can make full use of the portability, reliability, and large storage capacities that SD memory cards offer. Measurements can be made automatically at any sampling rate between 5 seconds and 1 hour, or manually. Data is downloaded directly from the SD card.
RHXL5SD includes Meter, 9V battery, Universal AC/9V Power Supply and plug adapters, Calibration Certificate, K-type thermocouple, Combination Temperature/Humidity Probe, 8G SD Card, and hard black carrying case
RHXL5SD includes Meter, 9V battery, Universal AC/9V Power Supply and plug adapters, Calibration Certificate, K-type thermocouple, Combination Temperature/Humidity Probe, 8G SD Card, and hard black carrying case



Is the accuracy of the RH +/- 0.3%
The RH accuracy is +/- 2.5% when the instrument is in a 25C, < 70% RH ambient environment. Outside this ambient environment the RH accuracy is +/- 5%. The Type K Thermocouple input accuracy is +/- 0.3% of reading +1.0 C.
Date published: 2019-11-22
Will I damage the remote temperature probe if I expose it to a temperature of 70 - 75 C?
The remote probes maximum exposure temperature is 60C so if it is exposed above this temperature failure could occur or de-calibration.
Date published: 2021-02-22
AM I reading this right, are both the humidity probe and the TC probe 1 meter long cables, or is that only the TC and not the RH probe? It i shard to see from the photo, the RH probe looks very short. Thanks.
Thank you for your inquiry. Both the Temperature/Relative Humidity Probe and the Thermocouple Probe are 1 meter long.
Date published: 2020-10-07
Does this interface directly with Excel? How do you download and recall the data from the data logger? Do I require specialized software that I must purchase from you'all?
Thank you for your question.
You do not require any special software for this product as it saves all the data on an SD card as a CSV file. These files can then be opened and red by Microsoft Excel.
Date published: 2020-10-06