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Try Oregon Scientific or La Crosse Technology. I have an Oregon Scientific that monitors up to 3 remote sensors.
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mrsreindeer just got me this for the holidays: http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/9023/index.php with 2 extra sensors (for a total of 3) and I really like it so far!
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This one is on sale right now and comes with two wireless sensors:
http://www2.oregonscientific.com/sho...id=122&pid=869 |
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my La Crosse can read 3 wireless feeds. It is pretty wicked cheap from Frys electronics for $20. Pretty stinking accurate too. It has a USB interface so you can download the history of your temp/humidity.
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I’ve been using an Oregon Scientific weather station and satellite sensors for years and they work very well. They’re a little pricey, but are worth the money.
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this helps. i would be glad to pay more for the RH to be closer to giht RH. i think what i have now is like +/- 10%. i have to check it all the time to make sure that i know what it is. i also dont want to have to open the other cooler to check it.
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