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djalexr
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Good Humidty Meter
#5281092 - 02/09/06 09:37 AM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hello,
I, and I'm sure many others here have had problems with inaccurate humidity meters, or meters which dont go above a certain level - anyone have any suggestions for decent humidity meters that can be relied on? what's better, digital or analogue?
thanks!
Alex
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Snaggletooth
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Re: Good Humidty Meter [Re: djalexr]
#5281116 - 02/09/06 09:44 AM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Taylor model 1458 Wireless Weather System with remote sensor
$40ish
But come Highly recomneded.
"Featuring an extra-large dual LCD display with easy-to-read one-inch tall digital numbers, this product from Taylor Instruments tracks indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity in up to four different locations (base unit plus three remotes). The Wireless Weather System comes with one remote sensor included. Additional model 1459 sensors may be added to it for monitoring other outside locations, sheds or garages, or even inside in the baby?s room!
A removable 11-foot sensor probe cable allows for convenient monitoring of the temperature of swimming pools, ponds, or other liquids.
The system also monitors temperature and humidity trends and electronically stores daily high and low temperatures.
This precision measurement instrument is accurate and reliable for many different applications!
Benefits: Affordable system that monitors temperature and humidity levels. Expandable system monitors up to four different locations. Instruction manual included.
Features:
Includes one remote sensor and stylish base unit.
System measures both indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity.
LCD console display includes easy-to-ready one-inch high numbers.
Remote sensor has up to 100-foot transmission range (line-of-sight).
Includes removable 11-foot long attached cable for convenient monitoring of liquids and to extend temperature range.
Displays temperature and humidity trends as upwards, downwards or steady.
Indoor/outdoor humidity range 20 to 99 percent. Indoor temperature range from 23 to 122 degrees F. Outdoor temperature range from ?4 to 140 degrees F. Outdoor temperature range extendable to ?40 degrees F by using 2 AA Lithium batteries.
Additional model 1459 remote sensors optional. Electronically stores daily high and low temperature and humidity. Base and remote require a total of 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included). One year limited warranty from manufacturer."
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RogerRabbit
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I prefer the simple mechanical hygrometers from a local cigar shop. They cost ten dollars and are easily calibrated with a screwdriver adjustment on the back. RR
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