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    Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    I have the classic AcuRite Therm/Hygrometer with the probe and for the most part it's very easy to use. However, I'm confused on which temperature I should be listening to when I click the button to show me the "inside" temperature, i.e. the cool side, since it gives me a minimum and maximum unlike where the probe is placed since that gives me a temp that is constantly changing due to the uth its on. Is there a way for it to just give me the ambient, or do I need to just assume the temp is somewhere inbetween the min and max? I worry only because it says my min is 75 and sometimes 70, while by max is always around 85-87. Lol I feel like I'm using it wrong, so anyone who at one point used or is currently using this thermometer please help.

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    Re: Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    can you post a pic of it, Acurite makes a few different models.

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    Re: Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aztec4mia View Post
    can you post a pic of it, Acurite makes a few different models.
    It's this model.

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    Re: Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    I have no experience with this exact model, but I am assuming it probably has two probes .. one that is the one shown in your picture (that has no holes in it) and the other is probably slightly different looking (like it has a few vent holes in the probe) am I correct?

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    If you have the actual screen on one side and the probe on another side of the cage the "out" is the probe reading and the "in" is where the device is located. The min and max are of the temps from a certain span of time(not sure on the length). So you could put one on the hot side and one on the cool side and the temps should read accordingly.

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    Re: Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    Quote Originally Posted by T_Sauer View Post
    I have no experience with this exact model, but I am assuming it probably has two probes .. one that is the one shown in your picture (that has no holes in it) and the other is probably slightly different looking (like it has a few vent holes in the probe) am I correct?
    I don't believe it does, it has the one that is visible in the picture and it probably monitors the humidity and 'indoor' temp with sensors inside it, at least that's my guess. But yeah, only one long probe, not quite sure what your talking about the vent holes?
    Last edited by hberry221b; 01-06-2016 at 04:18 AM.

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    Re: Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aztec4mia View Post
    If you have the actual screen on one side and the probe on another side of the cage the "out" is the probe reading and the "in" is where the device is located. The min and max are of the temps from a certain span of time(not sure on the length). So you could put one on the hot side and one on the cool side and the temps should read accordingly.
    Yes I know what they are, but the problem is the device doesn't read how it does in that picture, it only shows the time, "outdoor" temp, and the humidity. I have to press a button to show the "indoor" temp, in which it only gives me the min and max. Therefore I never really know what the temp is on the cool side.

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    Re: Need help making sense of Acurite Therm/Hygrometer?

    Quote Originally Posted by hberry221b View Post
    Yes I know what they are, but the problem is the device doesn't read how it does in that picture, it only shows the time, "outdoor" temp, and the humidity. I have to press a button to show the "indoor" temp, in which it only gives me the min and max. Therefore I never really know what the temp is on the cool side.
    Weird, you should be able to toggle through both options for the clock or the temp when you press the temp/clock button and should stay at the setting you choose.

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    I have the same model and I've found the temps I get from that are way off from my temperature gun

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    Try pressing the temp button in the top left . I just did on my unit
    and its reading both temps and humidity . I have doubts on just how
    accurate this unit is though

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