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I know this is an old thread but dose the hg3 have btu output yet.
and a cost analysis based on entered price per KW or therm nice can show that a dated machine is costing money
Originally Posted by mcjo tech A data collection instrument that bluetooths to a superheat/subcooling and Teet calculation app coded in Android Java and Apple IOS with built in diagnostics. Interesting, very interesting. Plus CFM input from a hot wire anemometer, and associated delivered capacity calculations.
Originally Posted by mark beiser A bluetooth connection from the HG to a smartphone/tablet would work with an app in either iOS or Android. HG collects readings from the various heads/instruments, either via directly connected heads, or wireless instruments. It then transmits them to the app on the phone or tablet, and the app handles the various calculations. reporting, and record keeping. It would make it easy to update and add software related features and calculations, as it can all be done via the app. It would work with everything the current HG works with, and could actually be simplified because it would become just a device for collecting data and passing it along to the app. I'd buy it as soon as it comes out, along with a number of other related heads/instruments to work with it. I'm thinking I'm not the only one who has taken a pass on the HG, in its current form, that would be all over the HG system if it worked that way. A data collection instrument that bluetooths to a superheat/subcooling and Teet calculation app coded in Android Java and Apple IOS with built in diagnostics. Interesting, very interesting.
please don't make it an apple app!!!! it's gotta be android!
Originally Posted by mark beiser A bluetooth connection from the HG to a smartphone/tablet would work with an app in either iOS or Android. HG collects readings from the various heads/instruments, either via directly connected heads, or wireless instruments. It then transmits them to the app on the phone or tablet, and the app handles the various calculations. reporting, and record keeping. It would make it easy to update and add software related features and calculations, as it can all be done via the app. It would work with everything the current HG works with, and could actually be simplified because it would become just a device for collecting data and passing it along to the app. I'd buy it as soon as it comes out, along with a number of other related heads/instruments to work with it. I'm thinking I'm not the only one who has taken a pass on the HG, in its current form, that would be all over the HG system if it worked that way. I said this one year ago.
Originally Posted by beachtech ummm.... no, that's where you get the free stuff from. DUH! Uhhhh..I never got no free stuff from FP...(oh I am gonna burn for Lying!)
Originally Posted by mark beiser Hopefully the marketing guys are not over product design and testing, no good could come from that. We're a pretty well rounded bunch around here so there's both marketing and engineering in the mix with the beta testers. But you gotta do your homework if you want to become a preferred beta tester. Nothing is entirely free.
Originally Posted by mark beiser Hopefully the marketing guys are not over product design and testing, no good could come from that. ummm.... no, that's where you get the free stuff from. DUH!
Originally Posted by beachtech who's in charge of marketing??? lol Hopefully the marketing guys are not over product design and testing, no good could come from that.
Originally Posted by RussellHarju Hint: It's not me. who's in charge of marketing??? lol
Originally Posted by mark beiser A bluetooth connection from the HG to a smartphone/tablet would work with an app in either iOS or Android. HG collects readings from the various heads/instruments, either via directly connected heads, or wireless instruments. It then transmits them to the app on the phone or tablet, and the app handles the various calculations. reporting, and record keeping. It would make it easy to update and add software related features and calculations, as it can all be done via the app. It would work with everything the current HG works with, and could actually be simplified because it would become just a device for collecting data and passing it along to the app. I'd buy it as soon as it comes out, along with a number of other related heads/instruments to work with it. I'm thinking I'm not the only one who has taken a pass on the HG, in its current form, that would be all over the HG system if it worked that way. well... yeah! that's what am saying man. and am waiting for the HG to catch up. Don't get me wrong, am impressed with what it does now. But it is lacking some things IMHO that i find easier to just do it all myself
Originally Posted by RussellHarju Send me your email and i'll add you to the list of prospective beta testers for all future products. Beta testing I like, because unlike field testing "ready for market" products, people tend not to get their shorts in a bunch so much when I point out problems.
Originally Posted by mark beiser How do I get on "the list" to be a field tester for the smart phone/tablet connected HG? Send me your email and i'll add you to the list of prospective beta testers for all future products. After that you just got to get lucky or be in contact with the right people. Hint: It's not me.
Originally Posted by RussellHarju I made sure it was on "the list". Thanks for the seconds and thirds on the suggestions, keep'em coming! How do I get on "the list" to be a field tester for the smart phone/tablet connected HG?
Originally Posted by Brent Ridley Now that........is a great idea! I made sure it was on "the list". Thanks for the seconds and thirds on the suggestions, keep'em coming!
Originally Posted by mark beiser A bluetooth connection from the HG to a smartphone/tablet would work with an app in either iOS or Android. HG collects readings from the various heads/instruments, either via directly connected heads, or wireless instruments. It then transmits them to the app on the phone or tablet, and the app handles the various calculations. reporting, and record keeping. It would make it easy to update and add software related features and calculations, as it can all be done via the app. It would work with everything the current HG works with, and could actually be simplified because it would become just a device for collecting data and passing it along to the app. I'd buy it as soon as it comes out, along with a number of other related heads/instruments to work with it. I'm thinking I'm not the only one who has taken a pass on the HG, in its current form, that would be all over the HG system if it worked that way. Now that........is a great idea!
Considering I'm still new to the industry, I'm glad I'm not the only one out there with this gripe. Originally Posted by beachtech i concur. Have never been impressed with the "heads" myself. Especially since they never really 'zero' out, per say. I as well prefer stand alone meter for each of these tasks. And wirelessly putting all the info in one place, takes the cake IMHO would be the best setup to have!
Originally Posted by beachtech Ha! the FP smartphone app. integrate the HG3 into it A bluetooth connection from the HG to a smartphone/tablet would work with an app in either iOS or Android. HG collects readings from the various heads/instruments, either via directly connected heads, or wireless instruments. It then transmits them to the app on the phone or tablet, and the app handles the various calculations. reporting, and record keeping. It would make it easy to update and add software related features and calculations, as it can all be done via the app. It would work with everything the current HG works with, and could actually be simplified because it would become just a device for collecting data and passing it along to the app. I'd buy it as soon as it comes out, along with a number of other related heads/instruments to work with it. I'm thinking I'm not the only one who has taken a pass on the HG, in its current form, that would be all over the HG system if it worked that way.
Ha! the FP smartphone app. integrate the HG3 into it
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