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Re: [hobbit] extermanl temperature sensor
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] extermanl temperature sensor
- From: Ralph Mitchell <ralphmitchell (at) gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:56:02 -0600
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This one isn't network-enabled, but if you have a machine with a spare
serial port within about 100 yards of where you want to take
measurements, it might do what you need. Runs up to 4 sensors.
http://store.qkits.com/moreinfo.cfm/VK011
I don't have one myself (yet :), but a friend has one with the sensors
strapped to beer fermentation barrels. I think it's plugged into his
home web server - he can certainly check the temps while at work...
:)
Ralph Mitchell
> McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone point me to a unit that is small, easy to mount and not to
> > expensive and that you have used and can recommend.