That works great. I have an indoor clock/thermometer that reads 3
remotes. I have one in the freezer, one in the fridge and the "outdoor"
sensor in the propane compartment. And a label on the clock that tells me
which remote goes where. The Oregon Scientific brand has a switch to
select 1, 2 or 3 in each sensor housing.
The LaSalle system works well, also, but is a PITA when you have to
replace the battery in one unit.
You have to lift one battery in each remote, then replace them in the
proper order, then wait a bit, to give the readout where you want it.
I don't know anything about any of the other brands or types.
RonC
On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 01:34:20 -0700 Daniel Jacobs
writes:
> Hello Bob,
>
> Another nice use of the outdoor tempsensor is: in your fridge !
> I use one for years and it gives me a very accurate reading of its
> inside temperature, in my compressorfridge it cycles between 4 and 7
> degrees
> celcius. So thats offcourse the "airtemperature" the products inside
> will stay more around a relatve stablle temperature.
>
> It warned me in time of a malfunction of the old absorber 3-way
> fridge that I had.
>
> Daniel
> --
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> the future brings ....
>
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> So, if you can't find one, be one!
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