Showing posts with label sensor. Show all posts
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Monday, October 1, 2012

Wireless Temperature Sensor with Probe in Beige Review

Wireless Temperature Sensor with Probe in Beige
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I have had this back when I bought it from Bass Pro shops. There web sight falsly advertized the sensor because then I had a ws-8610 which wasn't compatible. Now I have the ws9611-it, and immedeitly we got it hooked up to the console. After the purchase of this sensor a year and a half ago. I use the probe to monitor soil temperature. Because we grow many veggies, and mnitoring the soil temp, with live updates has proven to be a huge plus. I do recommend this sensor to anyone.

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TX25U-IT Features: -Wireless temperature sensor. -Beige finish. -Constructed of plastic. -Wireless outdoor temperature ( F /C). -Includes 6 feet water / soil temperature probe (detachable). -Transmission range of up to 330 feet. -916 MHz instant transmission updates within 4 to 16 seconds depending on obstruction and distance. -Weather resistant. Specifications: -Overall dimensions: 5.25'' H x 2.75'' W x 1.75'' D. For more information on this product please view the Instruction Manual(s) below: Wireless temperature sensor Instruction Manual

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Station Review

Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Station
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I recieved this weather station for my birthday, and overall impressed with the looks, accuracy, and size of display. I have 5 other weather stations to compare readings, and this weather station is dead accurite. Even fallows the local weather station readings to the nearest millibar. It is hard to figure out the P.M.C.E time zones since the switch is integrated in the - button, but once you figure it out its easy. The transmitter workes better that described. Seems to have a stronger range than specified. I have the sensor located at the opposite side of the house through 6 walls, and signals are still good. I am very pleased.
Highly recommended.

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Wireless Weather Station with Atomic clock, month/date/day calendar, moon phase, indoor/outdoor humidity and indoor/outdoor temperature.Also included barometric pressure tren indicator, which displays the forecast for the day.Dimensions: 7.75 x 10 x 1.5.Runs on 2 AA batteries (not included)

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Friday, April 13, 2012

La Crosse Technology TX7U Temperature Sensor Review

La Crosse Technology TX7U Temperature Sensor
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I purchased this TX7U sensor as an added measurement zone for a La Crosse/The Weather Channel Weather display that I bought over a year ago to monitor my front and back yards - the system originally used TX4U sensors that read temperature and humidity and relayed the data by UHF telemetry to the base display. Since the TX4U is no longer available, I purchased the TX7U, which is fully compatible. The nice thing about the TX7U is that in addition to sending live data to a base display up to 300 feet away, that it also has a built-in LCD display that shows the actual temperature and relative humidity (no need to go back to the base display to see what is being sent). I use this sensor as my third zone (my base unit displays up to 3 zones) inside my greenhouse, where I overwinter tropical palm specimens that wouldn't survive the rare freezes we see in So. Cal. every 15 to 17 years. Now I can wake up in the middle of a cold night and glance over at the base display and see what the conditions in my greenhouse actually are. I highly recommend this sensor and the LaCrosse product line.

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Monitor outdoor weather conditions from multiple locations of a yard by adding an extra wireless temperature sensor to a household La Crosse Technology weather station. The TX7U thermo-hygro sensor conveys outdoor temperature and humidity readings to a weather station receiver to enable users to plan appropriately for brisk, hot, or muggy weather. Additionally, the sensor benefits from a small LCD screen to display the temperature and relative humidity percentage.
For use with any La Crosse weather stations aside from the Professional Weather Series, or as a replacement for the obsolete TX4U sensor model, the TX7U sensor transmits to the receiver at a 433.92 MHz frequency from a distance of up to 330 feet. The sensor records outdoor relative humidity from 1 to 99 percent, while its outdoor temperature measurement capabilities range from -21.8 to +157.8 degrees F. To ensure the most accurate readings, install the sensor out of direct rain and sunlight. The sensor comes with a mounting bracket and hardware for stand alone or wall mounting. For power the sensor, the separate purchase of two AA batteries is required. A limited one-year warranty covers this item. The sensor measures 1-3/4 inches wide by 1 inch deep by 6-1/5 inches high and weighs 1 pound upon shipping.

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor Review

La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor
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The specs on this unit are +/- 2 degrees "under normal conditions". That probably means "at room temperature." At winter temps, freezing and below, this unit is over 5 degrees off. La Crosse more or less admits to this on their web site. The saddest thing is that the LaCrosse base stations display outside temperatures to 1/10th of a degree - for a sensor that is +/- 2 degrees at best and generally not even that close.

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- Wireless Temperature Sensor -- - For use with La Crosse Technology models -- -- This temperature sensor is wireless and transmits temperature up to 80 feet. The transmitter is in a weather resistant case. It is easy to mount using the included wall mounting bracket. Hang it under the eve of your house, or anywhere that will keep it out of the sun and rain. -- We recommend that it be positioned in a sheltered area out of the sun and the direct rain in order to get an accurate reading and to prolong the life of your service. Fog and mist will not affect the sensor, but a soaking in water may. Do not wrap the sensor in plastic or seal it in a plastic bag. -- The TX6U transmitter works with all La Crosse Technology models except for "The Professional Weather Center" Series: WS-2010, WS-2210, WS-2310, WS-2315 and WS-2510. The transmitter operates on 2 'AA' batteries. -- Features: -- - Operates on two AA batteries -- - Wall mount bracket included -- - Transmits temperature up to 80 feet -- - Weather resistant case -- - Actual Size: 5.5" x 1" x 1.625"

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

La Crosse Technology WS-7014CH-IT Wireless Weather Station Review

La Crosse Technology WS-7014CH-IT Wireless Weather Station
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I bought this station about 6 months ago. It was very easy to set up, and has been working perfectly ever since. Having one reliable atomic clock in the house is useful, as all appliances drift somewhat, and so do mechanical watches. The wireless remote temperature sensor has also been working reliably. I just placed in under a bench on the deck, and it has survived so far (in the wet Seattle climate).
Also, the station has a memory for highest/lowest temperatures (one for the station, one for the remote sensor), which is nice when you want to know exactly how hot/cold it got last night.
I haven't been using the weather forecast much, so I won't comment on it.
I still haven't had to change the batteries (almost 6 months of use by now).
Altogether, I'm very happy with the purchase (less than $35), and would recommend this unit to anyone looking for an inexpensive atomic clock/temperature sensor combo.

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The La Crosse Technology WS-7014CH Wireless Weather Station transmits the remote temperature via a wireless 915 MHz transmission from the outdoor sensor to the indoor display unit at a range of up to 330 feet.The forecast icon is controlled by changes in the barometric pressure history for the past 36 hours, to generate a forecast for 12-20 hours in advance.Also displayed are indoor temperature and humidity, and time and date, which is set by the U.S. atomic clock.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor Review

La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor
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First off, heed the warnings from the manufacturer: don't put these in locations where they can get heavily rained on, and don't put them in direct sunlight.
I purchased this sensor as an add-on to a LaCrosse Weather Station so I can monitor an additional location. I've had it for a number of months now. This sensor is located in the backyard, attached to a deck underneath an overhang so it doesn't get too wet.
I live in a part of the country where the winters are long and harsh. We've had temperatures below freezing for almost two months straight now, with a low of -15F so far this season, and this sensor is still working. If it makes it through May (the end of our winter) I'll be surprised. I'll post an update if I have any problems!
UPDATE: Sept 28, 2009 (9 months after original review above): This sensor lasted all winter and summer, despite having snow accumulate on the top during the winter and lows of -15F and winds of 80mph... amazing. Keeping my fingers crossed that I'll have as good of luck this winter too!
UPDATE 2: April 24, 2010 (16 months after original review): Sensor still going strong, and still using the original battery! Made it through another long and harsh winter. For the price and considering the weather this sensor has endured, it is an AMAZING value. If I wish to replace the indoor weather station in the future, I will definitely look for one that is compatible with these sensors.
UPDATE 3: November 17, 2010 (23 months after original review): I almost feel ridiculous coming back here to update on this product again, but this thing is still working. I just don't understand it! I noticed that the top sometimes has snow on top of it (yes, we just got 20" over the past week), so it isn't as well-protected from the elements as I originally thought... yet it is still working and still accurate! I can't believe that I am gushing over a $15 temperature sensor LOL
UPDATE 4: January 28, 2010 (25 months after original review): Well, the batteries in one sensor finally died last month. I replaced the batteries (old and new ones are Duracell Ultras) in both sensors and everything is working great again. On a side note: we had temperatures of -20F over New Year's weekend with wind chills of -51F (its ridiculous and true). Guess what? Outdoor sensor worked fine and was within 1-2 degrees of actual temperatures registered by others in the area using their much more expensive equipment. :)

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A wireless way to gauge and transmit temperatures indoors or out, this sensor from La Crosse Technology works seamlessly with a range of La Crosse weather stations and clocks. Trim and weather-resistant, the piece continuously monitors changes in temperature and communicates them via a powerful 915 MHz transmission. Easy to set up, the unit works great for making sure temperature is the right level in greenhouses, workshops, and other outbuildings, or for checking temp info for a second outdoor spot like a garden. Measuring approximately 5 by 1 by 1-1/2 inches, the unit comes with a stand and takes two AA batteries, not included.

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