Oregon Scientific Wireless Temperature Sensor
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Product Description
A low-cost sensor with an water-resistant casing and a battery cover that's easy to slip on and off. Can be set to one of three different channels. Red LED light notifies when data transmission has been sent. PLEASE CHECK SENSOR COMPATIBILITY WITH YOUR MAIN UNIT BEFORE PURCHASE.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #892 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Oregon Scientific
- Model: THN132N
- Released on: 2006-08-25
- Dimensions: 1.50" h x 2.25" w x 4.50" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Remote, wireless thermometer for Oregon Scientific weather stations
- Transmits up to 100 feet from the main unit; requires 1 AA battery
- Water-resistant casing and a battery cover
- Sets to one of three different channels for tandem transmissions with other sensors
- Red LED light notifies when data transmission has been sent
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
A low-cost sensor with a water-resistant casing and a battery cover that's easy to slip on and off, this Oregon Scientific monitors and transmits accurate temperature data amidst the harshest elements. The unit can be set to one of three different channels without interfering with transmissions from other sensors. A red LED light notifies when data transmission has been sent. Click the product manual link above for weather station compatibility.
Customer Reviews
Works well.. Troubleshooting hint...
I was prepared to write a bad review for this wireless sensor, but did a little additional troubleshooting before clicking to submit the review.
Yes, I replaced the sensor battery, switched channels, reset the unit and moved the receiver closer to it and it still didn't register on the receiver. Then I decided to check the batteries in the receiver. Not dead, but low. The receiver still showed the inside temperature and the atomic clock was working, but a fresh set of batteries for the receiver did the trick.
Troubleshooting and Compatability
Thank you R. Whitaker for your review ... it saved me from throwing away a perfectly good sensor and buying another one! Note: If the sensor batteries die, you may need to pop the batteries on the base unit to get it to reset and find the sensor again (replacing the base unit batteries may not be necessary).
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As promised but sloq
The sensors were as promised but it took several weeks to get them and I had no way of tracking thier whereabouts during this time.




