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    Re: Wireless Ambient Temperature Monitoring

    I think I just solved my own problem, or at least reached a solution that gives me greater piece of mind. I mounted my thermostat probe that controls the oil filled radiator inside one of the tubs and set it to 80 degrees rather than monitoring the room temp as I had it set up previously. If it gets higher than 80 it will shut off and then kick back on if it drops below 77 degrees. I am good with that, not sure why it took me so long to think of it. Sometimes you just can't see the forest for the trees.

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