Current Data Loggers and Recorders

Current Data Loggers allow you to monitor single and multi-phase current levels for monitoring energy consumption or for monitoring 3rd party sensor outputs.

Multi-phase current data loggers are generally used to monitor energy consumption or to identify and troubleshoot issues caused by drops or spikes. Small single channel loggers can be used to monitor the output of various 3rd party sensors such as pressure transducers or vibration sensors. Most loggers use software that can perform the scaling and give you data values in whatever scale you are monitoring.

Current data loggers are available in a wide variety of styles, from simple direct connect USB loggers to wireless loggers that can send remote notifications of alarm events and automatically send data to a cloud service. MicroDAQ, LLC offers a large selection of loggers ensuring that we probably have multiple options for almost any application. Our Technical Sales Representatives are available by chat, email, or phone and they are always happy to help you find the best solution for your particular application.

Featured Current Data Loggers

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  1. MSR165 Shock and Vibration Data Logger
    MSR165
    • Capable of Making 1600 Acceleration (Shock, Vibrations) Measurements per Second in All 3 Axes
    • 32 Measurement Values are Recorded Even Before the Event Takes Place
    • Measurement Range of ±15g or ±200g in -20°C to 65°C Temperature Range
    • Rechargeable 1000 mAh Lithium Battery or (2) 7700 mAh LI-SOCI2 Replaceable Batteries Available
    • Also Records Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure, Light and 4 Analog Input Signals
    • Made in Switzerland, Swiss Made Swiss Made - Made in Switzerland

    Includes USB Cable, Mounting Screws, and Quick Start Guide. ShockViewer Add-On Available as a Free Download

    External Sensors (Temperature, Humidity, Pressure and Light) and 4 Analog Inputs Available.

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