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Temperature Remote Sensor - Oregon Scientific accessory temperature remote sensor- For use with multiple Oregon Scientific weather models including OR-BAR386 and OR-DP200A- Llow-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- Transmits up to 100 feet from the main unit - Temperature range: -22*F to 140*F - Requires 1 AA battery, not included- WhiteORTHN132N
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Great for a while:
Oregon Scientific's indooe/outdoor thermometer with atomic clock is a useful household device. The receiver works fine. The outdoor transmitter which came with it also worked fine but for just over a week. Then it went comatose. New batteries made no difference. Even brought in from its carefully protected outdoor station and placed alongside the receiver, it failed to do anything. An older one is still working and a medium older one is not. Fool that I am---and because we have 3 receivers---I am ordering 2... more info
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... more info sensor:
I REPLACED MY OLD UNIT WHICH WAS 5 YEARS OLD WITH THIS UNIT AFTER MY OLD UNIT QUIT. I LIVE IN SOUTH DAKOTA WHICH GOES FROM 30 BELOW ZERO TO 110 ABOVE SO IT TAKES QUITE AN ABUSE. BATTERIES USUALLY LAST 6 MONTHS IN THESE EXTREME CONDITIONS. PRICED RIGHT AND WORKS. Oregon Scientific Wireless Temperature Sensor:
I am unable to have this sensor be acknowledged by my receiver . I talked to a customer service representative at Oregon Scientific and was quite surprised to be unable to get support . The representative got rather brisk and unwilling to accept my problem. She actually hung up on me without providing any resolution . Very poor customer service . Accessories:
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