ofuros wrote:Some of them don't have a on/off button.
So until your next walking trip, just slip a thin piece of paper or plastic inbetween the contacts & watch type battery...otherwise your forever replacing batteries.
Yes it is...I have another version coming in the post, I'll see how that one goes.Lamont wrote:Is that the one Zapruda linked offy?
I recommended them to several people and all are still going strong last I spoke to them.
ofuros wrote:Yes it is...I have another version coming in the post, I'll see how that one goes.Lamont wrote:Is that the one Zapruda linked offy?
I recommended them to several people and all are still going strong last I spoke to them.
Biggles wrote:Your phone will be just as good.
Biggles wrote:Your phone will be just as good if not more accurate than a clip-on or carry-along thermometer. Also, some phones also have temperature reading built in as just one part of a suite of functions such as gyrometer, level, magnetism, etc. I think there are apps that can be downloaded that make use of these functions, I certainly have on my Galaxy S9.
Biggles wrote:Other than that, Jaycar stocks a slender indoor/outdoor thermometer with a somewhat long sender cord that attaches wherever you want; designed for fridges, the main unit is attached by double-sided adhesive on the outside and the sender is routed into the fridge. Two hearing-aid style batteries power it.
ofuros wrote:Cheaper model & make this time around...uses a single 2032 coin cell battery.
Fingers crossed.
ofuros wrote:ofuros wrote:Cheaper model & make this time around...uses a single 2032 coin cell battery.
Fingers crossed.
On/off button, less cluttered display, single coin battery, same weight, just over $9 bucks delivered...we'll see how long it lasts.
Biggles wrote:If you have a Garmin GPS, get the ANT+ Tempe
Warin wrote:Biggles wrote:If you have a Garmin GPS, get the ANT+ Tempe
I have an old Garmin GPS .. it does not support external sensors.
The Tempe cost is ~$32. It stores the last 24 hours.
The Inkbird looks to be better - stores more, has humidity...
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