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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
 That is really bizarre. Is it the older model? I would contact the website and see if you can return it. Sounds like a malfunction. While rare, it happens sometimes.
Yes, it was.
I thought about contacting the site but all in all I figure it's not worth it, since it's been over a month since I received it (although I just now opened it) and I'm not even sure if I have the packaging it came in any more.
- Summer
0.1 Bearded Dragon ("Reka")
0.1 California Kingsnake ("Cleo")
0.1 Cinnamon Spider Het. Albino Ball Python ("Syd")
1.0 Hypo Bredl’s Python (“Oz”)
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
I have one in my incubator right now. I can't get the humidity to read higher than 25%, and the temp is a full degree lower than the thermostat is set at. I know they can be off by a little, but I put in a little fluker therm/hygrometer and it reads spot on in temp and 99% humidity. The egg tub does have condensation building up in it. I don't trust the accurites as far as I can throw them. I only keep it on to sense any changes, while comparing it to itself. As for your problems, it is a mass produced thermometer. Maybe it is just faulty and you need a new one.
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
Yeah, I'm gonna head to walmart this afternoon and pick up another one. Hopefully I will have no trouble with it.
- Summer
0.1 Bearded Dragon ("Reka")
0.1 California Kingsnake ("Cleo")
0.1 Cinnamon Spider Het. Albino Ball Python ("Syd")
1.0 Hypo Bredl’s Python (“Oz”)
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
Honestly, when you spend $12 on a thermostat/hygrometer you have to know you're not getting the best technology/accuracy out there, right?
They're junk.
I used these things for about three months ten years ago; bought six, set them all up with the probes within an inch of each other in the same room. Got a difference of 12 degrees between them all, returned them all and bought my first (real) thermostat (Helix and the time). Best $120 I spent and it worked like it should.
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
...The accurite is not a thermostat and cannot even be compared to a helix or herpstat.
Obviously it isn't the most accurate thermometer in the world, but it is MUCH better then those crappy round stick on things that most newbies have.
What would YOU prefer to use in terms of digital thermometer/hygrometer combinations? Aside from a temp gun.
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
What's wrong with a temp gun? $25; problem solved. They're accurate to within =/+ 1 degree?
I haven't had a thermostat/hygrometer in my facility or in my bins in years. If you have a thermostat and a steady ambient room temperature, you know spot on what your temps are thereby eliminating completely the need for a digital thermometer/hygrometer.
Though I haven't shopped for one in many many years, I would imagine (like every other retail item in the world)that a price bracket or two up that you would find a slew of digital thermometer/hygrometer combos that are infinitely more accurate. Or use two, or three or four and you can find the mean temperature and humidity without a malfunction/guessing game with a single one.
Tape an old fashioned glass thermometer (like the one mommy used to use when you felt poopy) to each side of the tank. $20; accurate. Problem solved again.
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
Just to make things clear, I do have a thermostat. I simply want the thermometer/hydrometer to make sure that there's no heat build up inside the tubs/that heat is actually getting inside the tubs to the correct temperatures.
It gives me peace of mind to have have something I can take a quick glance at if need be.
I realize that this is a $12 piece of equipment, which is why I have said that I'm just gonna chunk it and get a new one and it's not that big of a deal. I was just wondering if anyone else had had the same problem and/or might know what went wrong (if anything I did) so I can prevent it from occuring again.
- Summer
0.1 Bearded Dragon ("Reka")
0.1 California Kingsnake ("Cleo")
0.1 Cinnamon Spider Het. Albino Ball Python ("Syd")
1.0 Hypo Bredl’s Python (“Oz”)
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
 Originally Posted by mykee
What's wrong with a temp gun? $25; problem solved. They're accurate to within =/+ 1 degree?
I haven't had a thermostat/hygrometer in my facility or in my bins in years. If you have a thermostat and a steady ambient room temperature, you know spot on what your temps are thereby eliminating completely the need for a digital thermometer/hygrometer.
Though I haven't shopped for one in many many years, I would imagine (like every other retail item in the world)that a price bracket or two up that you would find a slew of digital thermometer/hygrometer combos that are infinitely more accurate. Or use two, or three or four and you can find the mean temperature and humidity without a malfunction/guessing game with a single one.
Tape an old fashioned glass thermometer (like the one mommy used to use when you felt poopy) to each side of the tank. $20; accurate. Problem solved again.
I do the same thing. I have a temp gun for my rack. No other thermometers or hygrometers. But for newbies with single tank setups it is pretty important to have a digital probe thermometer right on the hot spot and a thermometer on the cool side as well as a hygrometer.
Sure there are better hygrometers and thermometers out there but this accurite model is fairly accurate (much more so then those round dial things) and much more affordable then digital thermometers and hygrometers from the pet store.
Sure you could spring for a $50 weather station, but that isn't very practical for most new keepers. And by that time they should already have a reliable thermostat.
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
I concur. It's been a while since I've had a ball in a fish tank, so my thoughts on this may be biased.
I found those round stick on thingies to be fairly accurate (at least as accurate as the cheapo digis wer're discussing). I just never stuck them to a wall because ball pythons don't spend their lives hovering four inches above the substrate stuck to a wall for that reading to be accurate.
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Re: Accurite malfunctioning!
 Originally Posted by mykee
I concur. It's been a while since I've had a ball in a fish tank, so my thoughts on this may be biased.
I found those round stick on thingies to be fairly accurate (at least as accurate as the cheapo digis wer're discussing). I just never stuck them to a wall because ball pythons don't spend their lives hovering four inches above the substrate stuck to a wall for that reading to be accurate.
Many of them are not very accurate at all. They might have been way back when. But now they are cheap pieces of plastic and sometimes the dials won't even move.
That being said, most newbies will stick them on the sides of the tank or at the very top of the tank. Which makes them even less accurate. There really is no good place to put those things at the snakes level unless you want them to be laying right on the substrate. Then they are kinda hard to read.
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