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Sun, Jan 16, 11 at 12:43
| I was wondering if anyone knows of a good wireless thermometer that can have multiple sensors? It would also be preferable if it was in the cheaper range around $30 (with out the cost for addition sensors). I need something that will work well and accurately but don't need anything fancy. Working in low temperature conditions accurately during winter is a must though. Thanks
-Mike |
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- Posted by mike_kaiser (My Page) on Mon, Jan 17, 11 at 9:49
| Might look at the LaCrosse WS-7013BZ-IT. MSRP is $26.95 and will accept inputs from 3 sensors. Have you thought of Weatherbug? Depending on where you live they can have data from a number of local stations. |
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- Posted by albert_135 (My Page) on Mon, Jan 17, 11 at 15:01
| My Radio Shack handles three channels and has a high/low memory but I think that to get more than one remote sensor will cost more than $30. Were I shopping again I think I would consider looking on Amazon. Who knows what they may have. |
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| I've had a LA Crosse WS-9625U-IT for several years. It will accept 3 sensors. The manual recommends alkaline batteries, but I believe I've read that for extreme low temperatures, lithium batteries be used in the sensors. It's been so long since I've changed the batteries in mine, I can't remember what kind I have. |
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