Re: Do You Want a Better Thermometer?
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Originally Posted by
snakesRkewl
I would like a thermometer that sticks to the sides of the tub and shoots out a red laser that sweeps from front to back and wirelessly(sp) reports the temperatures hourly to my android.
Maybe a deluxe model that shoots a blue laser out across the tub and reports the humidity.
There just has to be an app for that :D
Not sure about the laser thing lol but a mobile check-in could be added in
Re: Do You Want a Better Thermometer?
Never use thermometers...All you need is one Temp gun...
Re: Do You Want a Better Thermometer?
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Originally Posted by
kitedemon
I would like to see an 8 probe unit. To me the accuracy needs to be at least +/- 1ºF I'd like to see 0.5º but the additional cost of that .5 is likely to place the unit over the top expense wise.
I have a major beef with all the current thermometers and for that matter t-stats on the market The probe shape. I get the ease of casting and sensor but I think a oblong or flat probe would be better than a round one.
I think that a 'dream' unit would have high low tracking daily and over all high low. The highest and lowest temp recorded today and the highest and lowest recorded between user resets. I would also like to see a differential alarm added. If the temp rises or lowers to fast an alarm is tripped. IE if the thermometer notes a faster than 1º per min change from the previous one an alarm is tripped.
Since I am dreaming still a web interface that allows the values to be checked via a java or similar universal web interface. The ability to send email or text messages if the thermometer is beyond a given range per probe would be a great addition too.
Dream big right?
can you do that for 50$...
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Ok I would be willing to pay 200$ for such a best even 1º accuracy and the ability to check the temps remotely via internet would be enough. 300$ maybe hard to say but at that I think it is a hard sell. i might pay more myself but I think those that would are few and far between.
FYI IR guns are no more accurate than the cheap thermometers few are rated for better than +/-2ºF.
I've been waiting for you to post here, I think that I will have to have you help me test these things once I get to that point. I agree on the probe shape. I have been looking at chip based sensors that would be better in a flat probe package anyway as they seem to be more cost effective. +/- 1 has been my goal, but I would like to do better if I can.