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Old 28-09-2012, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Layman[_2_] View Post
On 27/09/2012 12:15, Judith wrote:


I would like to find a thermometer suitable for green house - ideally max/min
- which can be connected wifi to PC or router in the house.

Does anyone know of such a thing?

There are various similar devices - but they have an indoor base station for
reception of data, with no facility for PC connection which is what I really
need.

If not I will have to get a good max/min thermometer and go out and read the
temperatures :-(

Any recommendations for basic max-min?

(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)


Technoline Temperature Humidity Data Logger

Remember that serial ports are rare these days. You would have to
depend on a Serial-USB converter. Such devices are easy to obtain. and
are cheap, but sometimes the converted signals get corrupted. It may be
that the software is designed for Windows XP rather than Windows 7. See
the review he
Technoline Temperature Humidity Data Logger

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Jeff
I have an Oregon Scientific base station with 3 sensors that plugs into a PC's USB port

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Also Davis do more upmarket ones.

Professional cabled and wireless weather stations and weather software for the home, education, and professional needs by Davis