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Cheap data-logging system advices

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I need a data-logging system where I can continuously sample voltages at 1Hz or 10Hz, and run continuously for 3 months.

Is there a cheap solution in the market? Or can I use an Arduino with SD card? Any ideas?
Does anybody have experience in that?

I will sample 2 analog voltage channels.
 

Hi,
The Arduino UNO and SD shield make an excellent data logger.
A DS3231 RTC is a stable real time clock.

I have such a set up logging weather data.
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