Recommended Posts

Posted

The humidity accuracy (3% Typ., 4.5% max) wouldn't be good enough for my taste.

Posted

I have one in my Aristocrat with a wifi gateway -- just to provide a bit of remote telemetry / monitoring.  Nice to see what your humidor is doing so you can call remote hands your wife to take action if needed. :) 

I calibrated mine with the 75% Boveda pack kit, and it was spot on.

  • Like 1
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

How are these working for those that have them?   Im considering using a setup to monitor the temp inside my freezer to alert me in case it trips a breaker and meat starts to thaw.  

 

 

Posted

It's great.  

  • Detects when my humidor needs a water refill before the sensor's alarm goes off.
  • Graphically watching the changing RH as temperature changes is a visual education in how these factors are related.
  • I splurged on the wifi gateway, which also works great.  I can monitor from anywhere now.
  • Bought a second sensor.  Will now either monitor the top and bottom halves of my Aristocrat, or else toss the second one in the NC storage.  ...But do I really care that much about the NCs?  Nah, probably not...
  • Like 1
Posted

Thanks for sharing. Here's another v similar alternative that a few folks are using here, and also cheaper.

http://mytaglist.com/index.html

Not sure how specs compare, will look into it over the weekend.

 

 

Posted
  On 3/10/2017 at 1:34 AM, BellevilleMXZ said:

Loving them so far.....nice to be able to watch RH and temp without lifting the lid

Expand  

where's the fun in that?

are you some kind of a sicko?

  • Like 1
Posted
  On 3/10/2017 at 5:40 AM, garbandz said:

where's the fun in that?

are you some kind of a sicko?

Expand  

LOL good point.....I do miss having a look and smell! In all seriousness though, I always was quick with the opening and closing, as its dry in the house in the winter. Now that I have these, I'm surprised to see how quick the RH drops, and comes right back. Quite interesting to look at the graphs.

Posted

I'm gonna trial the tag sensors and see how they do for a meat freezer. I will also benchmark the rH measurement in a few other applications and see how it performs. 

Hard to find a rH sensor that will be better than +/- 3% accuracy unless you want to spend a couple of hundred dollars to get +/- 1.5% with a calibration certificate.

The company offers a good return policy and prepaid return shipping if not satisfied.

 

Posted

40 years ago I kept my cigars just fine,no zip-zap electronic crap and no hi tech digital probes and bells to go off and ruin your nap.

stop underthinking everything in your life and relax.

It's not rocket surgery..............:whip:

Posted

I have been using them and love them. They are accurate and precise. I am contemplating adding the gateway, but hesitant due to cost. If anyone decides to sell their sensors / gateway, let me know!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Community Software by Invision Power Services, Inc.