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Solinst DataGrabber 5

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Part NumberPrice
115007 $ 215.00

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Features

  • One push-button to download data
  • Inexpensive and easy to transport
  • Compatible with most USB flash drive
  • Connects to a Direct Read Cable or Optical Adaptor
  • Uses separate, replaceable 9V battery
  • LED light to indicate operation
  • Data transfer does not interrupt running Levelogger

DataGrabber


The Model 3001 DataGrabber for leveloggers provides an inexpensive, and very portable option for Levelogger users to download data directly to a USB flash drive key.

How the DataGrabber Works

The DataGrabber connects to a Levelogger's Direct Read Cable; alternatively, a Direct Read to Optical Adaptor allows you to connect it directly to a Levelogger's optical end. The USB flash drive key is plugged into the socket on the front of the DataGrabber.

A push-button on the DataGrabber starts the downloading process. All of the data in the Levelogger's memory is transferred to the USB device. The DataGrabber comes with a 512 Mb USB flash drive key; it is also compatible with most other USB flash drives. The Levelogger is not interrupted if it is still logging. The data in the Levelogger memory is not erased.

A light changes color to indicate with the DataGrabber is properly connected, when the data transfer is taking place, and when the data has been successfully downloaded. The DataGrabber uses one 9 volt alkaline or lithium battery that is easy to replace when required.


Materials: ABS black, 316 stainless steel
Operating Temperature:
 -20°C to +50°C
Battery: 9V replaceable alkaline or lithium battery
Battery Life: 60 full Levelogger downloads @ 21ºC (alkaline)
Size: Ø 1.80" x 3.91" (Ø 45.7 mm x 99.3 mm)
Weight: 5.79 oz (180 grams)
Compatible With:
Levelogger Edge, Barologger Edge, Levelogger Junior Edge, LTC Levelogger Junior, Rainlogger Barologger Gold, Levelogger Junior, and Rainlogger dataloggers.