Onset HOBO U20 Water Level Loggers

The Onset HOBO U20 Water Level Data Loggers monitor water levels and temperatures in wells, streams, lakes, wetlands, and tidal estuaries.

Features

  • Available in 4 depth ranges
  • No-vent-tube design for easy and reliable deployment
  • Durable ceramic pressure sensor for reliable performance
Starting At $599.00
Stock 5AVAILABLE

Overview
HOBO U20 Water Level data loggers offer high accuracy at an affordable price, with no cumbersome vent tubes or desiccants to maintain. These data loggers are ideal for recording water levels and temperatures in wells, streams, lakes, wetlands and tidal estuaries.

Durable
The logger uses a maintenance-free absolute pressure sensor and features a durable stainless steel or titanium housing (depending on the model) and ceramic pressure sensor.

Parameters
• Water Level
• Barometric Pressure
• Pressure (Absolute)
• Temperature

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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with stainless steel housing, 13' range
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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with stainless steel housing, 30' range
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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with stainless steel housing, 100' range
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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with stainless steel housing, 250' range
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U20-001-04-Ti
HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with titanium housing, 13' range
$739.00
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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with titanium housing, 30' range
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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with titanium housing, 100' range
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HOBO U20 water level & temperature logger with titanium housing, 250' range
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KIT-S-U20-04
HOBO U20 water level starter kit with logger (13' range), base station & HOBOware Pro software
$799.00
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HOBO U20 water level starter kit with logger (30' range), base station & HOBOware Pro software
$799.00
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HOBO U20 water level starter kit with logger (100' range), base station & HOBOware Pro software
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HOBO U20 water level deluxe kit with 2x loggers (13' range), waterproof shuttle, HOBOware Pro software & carrying case
$1,560.00
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HOBO U20 water level deluxe kit with 2x loggers (30' & 13' range), waterproof shuttle, HOBOware Pro Software & carrying case
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HOBO U20 water level deluxe kit with 2x loggers (100' & 13' range), waterproof shuttle, HOBOware Pro Software & carrying case
$1,560.00
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