Grill wireless thermometer
Grill wireless thermometer
Hi all , who does know an european online shop where i can buy this Oregon device
http://www.ambientweather.com/orscawgrriwi.html
http://www.ambientweather.com/orscawgrriwi.html
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Re: Grill wireless thermometer
They are also avaialble on www.ebay.com
The AW129 is also an option?
The AW129 is also an option?
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Hi Bert , i would avoid USA because of shipment, taxes, zoll..... etc. AW129 is an option , but price difference is so small. I wont use it for kitchen, but to insert the probe in a air tube of my solar-air-pannel i'm building, to monitor air's temperature.
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The AW131 and AW129 shutdown automatically after some time!
If the temperature does not raise above 125 degrees Celcius you can probably use an external sensor connected to an RFXSensor?
I think the 433.92MHz RFXSensor will become available in a week or two. Contact support rfxcom.com for the external sensor which is a special for this solution.
Bert
If the temperature does not raise above 125 degrees Celcius you can probably use an external sensor connected to an RFXSensor?
I think the 433.92MHz RFXSensor will become available in a week or two. Contact support rfxcom.com for the external sensor which is a special for this solution.
Bert
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OH OH rfxcom probe ?! so with your 493,2mhz receveir and transmitter ( i have still to buy since last year ) + temp. sensor i could do the trick?
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That's true. Which home automation software do have?
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Homeseer PRO with ctx35 interface
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In that case you will need the 80002 USB 433.92MHz receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80002 or a LAN version 81003 or 83003 if you like.
You can add the 40079 868.95 receiver for Visonic to a 1 or 2 port interface. (USB and 81003 is 1 port, 83003 is 2 port)
The transmitter is not necessary unless you want to control RF modules like KlikAanKlikUit, Chacon, HomeEasy, Ninja or Harrison curtains.
It is preferred to control the X10/Xanura with the CTX35.
If you need the transmitter you can select the 89002 USB 433.92MHz RFXmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#40079 or if you have selected the 2 port 83003 LAN receiver you can add the 89031 RFXmitter module to this interface. http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#89031
You can add the 40079 868.95 receiver for Visonic to a 1 or 2 port interface. (USB and 81003 is 1 port, 83003 is 2 port)
The transmitter is not necessary unless you want to control RF modules like KlikAanKlikUit, Chacon, HomeEasy, Ninja or Harrison curtains.
It is preferred to control the X10/Xanura with the CTX35.
If you need the transmitter you can select the 89002 USB 433.92MHz RFXmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#40079 or if you have selected the 2 port 83003 LAN receiver you can add the 89031 RFXmitter module to this interface. http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#89031
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OK , last check :
i need LAN ,
receiver (to receive oregon thgr devices, and x10 security ds90 etc, i already have) : 83003 with 2 ports
+ temp. sensor 433.92MHz RFXSensor (next coming) , receiver,= PORT 1
+ transmitter (to arm/disarm sc-9000 alarm unit or ninja mount control) : 89031 = PORT 2
iS IT RIGHT?
what i don't know is : what is the probe to insert in my panel that will send data to rfxsensor?
i need LAN ,
receiver (to receive oregon thgr devices, and x10 security ds90 etc, i already have) : 83003 with 2 ports
+ temp. sensor 433.92MHz RFXSensor (next coming) , receiver,= PORT 1
+ transmitter (to arm/disarm sc-9000 alarm unit or ninja mount control) : 89031 = PORT 2
iS IT RIGHT?
what i don't know is : what is the probe to insert in my panel that will send data to rfxsensor?
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That is the correct configuration. With that order you get an external temp sensor for free.
If you order the 40065 RFXSensor http://www.rfxcom.com/sensors.htm#40065 you can email sales to deliver the 433.92 version.
If you order the 40065 RFXSensor http://www.rfxcom.com/sensors.htm#40065 you can email sales to deliver the 433.92 version.
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A little doubt !(in next minutes i place order !............)
if RFXSENSOR (40065 -"433.92 edition") is wireless , i don't use ONE port of the receiver : right ?
then
Description of the 310MHz RFXSensor Type-3.
The RFXSensor unit is a wireless battery powered temperature sensing transmitter with one hard-wired temperature sensor and optional wired external sensors.
This RFXSensor Type-3 can have up to 7 external wired sensors connected.
you give me for free ONE of the seven external wired sensors : right?
how can i use the hard-wired temperatur sensor : extrnal ambient temp: right?
waiting to place order
if RFXSENSOR (40065 -"433.92 edition") is wireless , i don't use ONE port of the receiver : right ?
then
Description of the 310MHz RFXSensor Type-3.
The RFXSensor unit is a wireless battery powered temperature sensing transmitter with one hard-wired temperature sensor and optional wired external sensors.
This RFXSensor Type-3 can have up to 7 external wired sensors connected.
you give me for free ONE of the seven external wired sensors : right?
how can i use the hard-wired temperatur sensor : extrnal ambient temp: right?
waiting to place order
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Bert !? ...ok , i can do shopping on tomorrow morning , please give me last confirmation for my doubts.
ciao.
lorenzo
ciao.
lorenzo
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Re: Grill wireless thermometer
The RFXSensor can have up to 7 external 1-wire sensors of type DS18B20 / DS2438. 1-Wire sensors need 1 wire for the data signal but also a ground wire and power wire, so 3 wires in total. It is possible to use the 1-Wire sensors with a 2 wire connection (power steal mode) but it is better to use the power wire too. The RFXsensor is using 3 wires with the power switched to save battery power. With 1 external sensor connected the battery life is about 2 years.
You will get the DS18B20 sealed with a cable attached. The DS18B20 is a temperature sensor and the DS2438 is a temperature sensor with voltage and A/D sensor.
You will get the DS18B20 sealed with a cable attached. The DS18B20 is a temperature sensor and the DS2438 is a temperature sensor with voltage and A/D sensor.
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Re: Grill wireless thermometer
The 40066 433.92 RFXSensor is available again on the web site.
http://www.rfxcom.com/sensors.htm#40066
http://www.rfxcom.com/sensors.htm#40066
Re: Grill wireless thermometer
Good ! I place order this evening , on coming back home.
Send you an email later for bank transfer.
Ciao,
Lorenzo
Send you an email later for bank transfer.
Ciao,
Lorenzo