Hi!
I've been using an openlogger for several years and have been satisfied. Now I have reason to question my measured data and when I look around I see notices that the product is retired since long due to "negative feedback regarding overall reliability". Is there any more information on what this means? Can i trust the logged data if I am happy with the device from a UX perspective or are there reasons not to? I don't care about the 20th decimal, not even the third, I don't log at high speeds and generally have an "easy" use case. But I need to know to what level I can trust what I get.
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ohminpw
Hi!
I've been using an openlogger for several years and have been satisfied. Now I have reason to question my measured data and when I look around I see notices that the product is retired since long due to "negative feedback regarding overall reliability". Is there any more information on what this means? Can i trust the logged data if I am happy with the device from a UX perspective or are there reasons not to? I don't care about the 20th decimal, not even the third, I don't log at high speeds and generally have an "easy" use case. But I need to know to what level I can trust what I get.
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