cm,
Thank you. I shouldve caught that.
cm,
Thank you. I shouldve caught that.
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I have been using an inexpensive Accurite from Home Depot. My wife gave me an ABC watch for Christmas, so now I guess I will use both.
Thanks to this thread I've purchased a basic accurite that is rather ideal for what it's used for...can anyone tell me what the min and Max time frame is? (Rolling 24 or???). Some day I'll invest in the $50 ble datalogger.
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Min / Max is for each 24 hours. That period starts when you insert the battery. So if you insert battery at 12 noon, then your 24 hour period runs noon-to-noon.
Thanks! That's a huge help. Any idea of the real world battery life?
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My button batteries lasted about 2.5 years on the basic model.
The upgrade model with the transmitter and receiver (dual temps), I usually take out the AA and AAA after I return from a trip so I have replaced them once in several years. Since the next set was 1/2 life left (it shows that), I've left it operating since Thanksgiving continually. It still has 1 bar left.
Hope this helps.
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Anyone try refrigerator thermometers like these?
2 Pack Digital Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer,Max/Min
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076ZXB263..._yJQqCbPJ8QJ9H
You know, I tested one of those and it was dead-nuts, spot-on every single time!!
However, I've quickly grown to love the SensorPush... I'm a bit of a weather geek and it's fun to track what happened overnight. Just wish it had barometer, too, and it would be perfect.
SensorPush_01_small.jpg
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