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AnEv942
Dec 04, 2015Nomad
We have several Taylor in/outdoor thermometers (cheap from local hardware). Pretty accurate and several years old. Works well but setup is quirky and changing the batteries in remote senders takes a screwdriver.
One, wireless remote used in the camper refrigerator. Nice just glancing at refer temp.
The other in camper has a hardwired sender thats by dinette. I ran along window sill into cabinet and into refer outside compartment. The probe is next to grill opening. Gets outside air and unaffected by refer while being protected from direct sun/rain.
Margaret has one in the house, because all are set to channel 1, when its remote batteries get low it'll start reading the camper which is closer. (Or when temp doesnt change its time to change her batteries:) The remote units take up to 3 senders.
One, wireless remote used in the camper refrigerator. Nice just glancing at refer temp.
The other in camper has a hardwired sender thats by dinette. I ran along window sill into cabinet and into refer outside compartment. The probe is next to grill opening. Gets outside air and unaffected by refer while being protected from direct sun/rain.
Margaret has one in the house, because all are set to channel 1, when its remote batteries get low it'll start reading the camper which is closer. (Or when temp doesnt change its time to change her batteries:) The remote units take up to 3 senders.
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