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Temp monitors
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Temp monitors
Now that the first heavy snowfall has struck the midwest area, it is time to think about winter preparations. Over the years, I have kept wireless temperature monitors throughout the van and the garage to monitor the temps. from inside the house. I place them on the pump, back doors, side door by the fresh water tank, and in the garage. It helps a lot during those sub-zero nights to ensure that nothing gets damaged.
The problem is that the monitors that I have been using are junk. I am on my 3rd brand now and they all suffer an early death and tend to drop signals. I would really like to find a brand that actually works for the entire winter and gives me that piece of mind that I am looking for. So, anyone using monitors that can clue me in on what brand fits that description?
The problem is that the monitors that I have been using are junk. I am on my 3rd brand now and they all suffer an early death and tend to drop signals. I would really like to find a brand that actually works for the entire winter and gives me that piece of mind that I am looking for. So, anyone using monitors that can clue me in on what brand fits that description?
Re: Temp monitors
I hear ya. Really hard to find a good one.
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