Showing posts with label thermometers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thermometers. Show all posts

12/10/2011

MIU #90062 Commercial Freezer Thermometer Review

MIU #90062 Commercial Freezer Thermometer
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I purchased two of these units and noticed they were reading different temps right out of the box. I placed both in my freezer for 4 hours and after that time they had diverged by 8 full degrees F. Is one wrong? Are both wrong? I really have no way of knowing. See the customer photo I uploaded for this product for visual proof.

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11/29/2011

CDN Audio Visual Freezer Alarm Review

CDN Audio Visual Freezer Alarm
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Auto-defrost refrigerators/freezers cycle their temperature between 0 degrees F and above 25 degrees F. Unfortunately, this alarm doesn't accomodate the cycle resulting in false alarms. The owners manual offers a cop-out solution, "wrap the sensor in foam". OK -- so how does one calibrate the sensor and know that it is set properly? It would take a lot of trial an error, adding foam, removing foam . . . who has time for that? It needs a switch where the consumer can pick the alarm temperature.

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11/26/2011

Chaney Instruments Acu-Rite 00611 Thermometer/Hygrometer with Wireless Remote Sensor Review

Chaney Instruments Acu-Rite 00611 Thermometer/Hygrometer with Wireless Remote Sensor
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This equipment is frustrating.
It is, as the first reviewer said, very easy to get going. Despite caveats in the instructions about situations where the units may not be able to communicate well enough, we have had the full quantity of signal strength bars showing on the main unit display no matter where we place the units, even when the signal has to go between concrete floors and through external concrete walls. Remarkably good. The bar display feature is notably worthwhile.
We have now had the 00611 for about three months.
Initially, the two units agreed with each other out of the package when placed side by side, which is of course how it should be.

However, we have recently had to do this sort of side-by-side test again as the reading from the outdoor unit started getting 'stuck' at an unlikely 98% when humidity was very high, but wouldn't come down, even when brought indoors for a while. [The spec. says that the units' operating range only extends to 95% - so I think '98%' may be a kind of default or error reading. It was a very high humidity day when the 98% problem occurred].
We assumed that the outdoor sensor had become damp and needed time to dry out in order to register lower humidity levels.
The outdoor unit is normally installed in a totally covered location, high on a wall under a four-foot overhang.
The outdoor humidity reading did indeed abruptly start to come down after the unit had a few hours indoors, but stopped when it got within 10% of the indoor reading. (The two units were placed side by side indoors at this time).
With the two units still side by side, we turned on a dehumidifier on the far side of the big room. The outdoor unit reading seemed to get a jolt and soon showed 10% less, not more, than the indoor reading.
But now, as I write, with the dehumidifier having been off for twelve hours, the outdoor unit, still indoors alongside the main unit, registers 71% whereas the indoor reading is 65%. It's all very confusing.
The batteries are Duracell Alkaline and are testing at 1.57 or 1.58 volts.
This cycle of events has actually been repeated, with small variations, a number of times.
There's clearly something going on that I don't understand. It's not certain that there's anything wrong with the units, but maybe the physics (?) of it all are just too much for a consumer-grade product to encompass without these apparent aberrations popping up.

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Monitor temperatures and humidity indoors and out with this chic wireless thermometer and hygrometer combo from Chaney. The display console shows at once temperatures and humidity percentages indoors and out in big, bold digits, as well as the day's high and low temperatures in smaller digits still easily read from across the room. The purchase also includes a wireless remote sensor for quick and easy setup up to 100 feet away. Great for monitoring conditions in the greenhouse, wine cellar, or baby's room, the device also indicates with arrows if remote temperatures are going up or coming down by comparing current temperatures to those in the hour before. The wireless outdoor sensor includes a hole for hanging, while the display unit is equipped with a detachable base for tabletop use. The transmitter requires 2 AA batteries and the main display console requires 3 AA batteries (no batteries included).

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10/04/2011

Admetior Kitchen Fridge/Freezer Thermometer Review

Admetior Kitchen Fridge/Freezer Thermometer
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fits and works great in my fridge. i had been experiencing issues with my fridge and ended up getting a replacement, its nice to rely on something that seems to work pretty well. good buy for the money.

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9/19/2011

CDN Audio Visual Refrigerator Freezer Alarm Review

CDN Audio Visual Refrigerator Freezer Alarm
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The thermometer and probe seem to be well made but it didn't work very well with my upright freezer. As others mentioned, the alarm is not loud enough unless you're fairly close to the unit but the biggest problem is the probe wire. It is round, about 2 mm in diameter and my freezer door will not seal tightly around it. Within 2 days, my manual defrost freezer had a block of ice forming where the wire came through the seal due to humid air leakage. I've seen other units that use thinner flat wire which I suspect would work better.

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9/07/2011

Taylor Classic Design Freezer/Refrigerator Utility Thermometer Review

Taylor Classic Design Freezer/Refrigerator Utility Thermometer
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I was looking for a fridge/freezer thermometer that made it easy to tell when the temperature was in the correct range. This is it! A quick glance and you can tell if your refrigerator or freezer temperature is correct or out of whack. Inexpensive insurance for all the food in your refrigerator.

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Magnified, easy-to-read face
Range -40°F to 60°F
Safe temperature zone indicators
Shatterproof clear plastic lens protects the glass tube, which is filled with non-toxic liquid
Hangs or stands
4 7/8" x 1 1/4"

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8/22/2011

Taylor Food Service Classic Series Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer, Large Dial Review

Taylor Food Service Classic Series Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer, Large Dial
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This thermometer is exactly what I Needed. My fridge seemed to be all over the place and we had a few gallons of milk go bad before the use by date. With the help of the Taylor thermometer we have been able to, not only get better control of the overall temperature, but find some spots in the fridge storage with very different temperatures.I would not like to be without it.
Robert C. Walker

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Featuring top quality engineering by the Taylor company, this refrigerator/freezer thermometer registers temperatures from between -20 to 80 degrees F. An extra-large 3-1/4-inch dial lets users get an accurate reading at a glance. Constructed from durable stainless-steel, the thermometer is NSF listed. The thermometer is easy to hang or stand, so it fits where it's most needed in any fridge or freezer.

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