Discussion:
Greenhouse WiFi Thermometer
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Judith
2012-09-27 11:15:09 UTC
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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)
Martin
2012-09-27 11:56:53 UTC
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Post by Judith
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 :-(
Why can't you use a Lidl wireless thermometer, even if it doesn't have
a PC connection? It records and displays max min as well current
temperature.
Post by Judith
Any recommendations for basic max-min?
LIDL! :-)
Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
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Martin
Bob Hobden
2012-09-27 12:18:56 UTC
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Post by Judith
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)
The nearest I can get is one at Maplins (VW95D) but that is not PC
connectable and has not got good reviews, but it's cheap.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK
S Viemeister
2012-09-27 12:57:29 UTC
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Post by Judith
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)
Try Maplin - they were advertising a nice-looking wifi-to-PC weather
station recently.
Dave Liquorice
2012-09-27 16:58:48 UTC
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Post by S Viemeister
Try Maplin - they were advertising a nice-looking wifi-to-PC weather
station recently.
Wireless weather stations is the better search term. The sensor links and
link to the base station will probably not be WiFi though. You should be
able to find a base station that will connect to a PC, that might be WiFi
or ethernet but far more likely to be USB.
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Cheers
Dave.
Jake
2012-09-27 14:35:20 UTC
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Post by Judith
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)
Don't forget that the metal frame, metal staging etc., of the
greenhouse will interfere with the wifi signal and, at best, reduce
the effective communication distance. If I take my blackberry into a
greenhouse it loses its wifi connection but works ok on the mobile
phone network - different frequencies.

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.
Jeff Layman
2012-09-27 21:32:24 UTC
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Post by Judith
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)
http://www.weathershop.co.uk/shop/technoline-ws8610-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 here:
http://www.weathershop.co.uk/shop/review/product/list/id/185/
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Jeff
Granity
2012-09-28 17:06:30 UTC
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;969714']On 27/09/2012 12:15, Judith wrote:-
I would like to find a thermometer suitable for green house - ideall
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 bas
station for
reception of data, with no facility for PC connection which is what
really
need.
If not I will have to get a good max/min thermometer and go out an
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 the
gave me
a refund)-
'Technoline Temperature Humidity Data Logger
(http://tinyurl.com/clb9556)
Remember that serial ports are rare these days. You would have to
depend on a Serial-USB converter. Such devices are easy to obtain. an
are cheap, but sometimes the converted signals get corrupted. It may b
that the software is designed for Windows XP rather than Windows 7. Se
the review he
'Technoline Temperature Humidity Data Logger
(http://tinyurl.com/cxp7ahu)
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Jeff
I have an Oregon Scientific base station with 3 sensors that plugs int
a PC's USB port

'Weather | Weather Temperatures | Local Weather | Weather Forecast
Oregon Scientific' (http://tinyurl.com/chyqldb)

Also Davis do more upmarket ones.

'Professional cabled and wireless weather stations and weather softwar
for the home, education, and professional needs by Davis
(http://tinyurl.com/9bev2yy


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Granity
Hugh Jampton
2012-09-28 21:33:30 UTC
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Post by Granity
Also Davis do more upmarket ones.
'Professional cabled and wireless weather stations and weather software
for the home, education, and professional needs by Davis'
(http://tinyurl.com/9bev2yy)
Yes Davis do *very* good weather stations. I've got the wireless VP2 -
can't fault it - it's great.

BUT it costs a fortune :-( Not really what you'd need just for greenhouse
temperatures.
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Regards,

Hugh Jampton
Granity
2012-09-29 14:10:09 UTC
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Post by Granity
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Also Davis do more upmarket ones.
'Professional cabled and wireless weather stations and weathe
software
for the home, education, and professional needs by Davis'
('Professional cabled and wireless weather stations and weathe
software for the home, education, and professional needs by Davis
(http://tinyurl.com/9bev2yy))-
Yes Davis do *very* good weather stations. I've got the wireless VP2 -
can't fault it - it's great.
BUT it costs a fortune :-( Not really what you'd need just fo
greenhouse
temperatures.
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Regards,
Hugh Jampton
Indeed, I only really included it for anyone who might be looking for
complete system. Oregon are the preferred lower end systems, but thei
cheaper ones can be a bit finicky over signal reception


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Granity
David Hill
2012-09-29 10:01:33 UTC
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Post by Judith
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)
I find that these people sell a good digital thermometer, ETI Digital
Max/Min thermometer
http://www.greenhousepeople.co.uk/accessories/thermometers/?gclid=CIycpZjD2rICFeTKtAodMgYAbQ
I've got 3 that I have had now for almost 3 years.
David @ the sunny end of Swansea Bay
Judith
2012-09-30 11:57:41 UTC
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Post by Judith
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.
Excellent responses.

Many thanks - I just need to decide now !!
Martin
2012-09-30 12:35:40 UTC
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Post by Judith
Post by Judith
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.
Excellent responses.
Many thanks - I just need to decide now !!
L I DL !!!
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Martin
v***@dinky.vm.bytemark.co.uk
2012-09-30 11:59:26 UTC
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Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
That's a bit rubbish. What kind of failed?
Martin
2012-09-30 12:38:49 UTC
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Post by v***@dinky.vm.bytemark.co.uk
Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
That's a bit rubbish. What kind of failed?
Battery in the sensor went flat?
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Martin
Judith
2012-09-30 17:08:45 UTC
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Post by Martin
Post by v***@dinky.vm.bytemark.co.uk
Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
That's a bit rubbish. What kind of failed?
Battery in the sensor went flat?
It was not electrical. If it was there is just a small chance that I and/or
T&M would have spotted that.
Martin
2012-09-30 17:18:48 UTC
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Post by Judith
Post by Martin
Post by v***@dinky.vm.bytemark.co.uk
Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
That's a bit rubbish. What kind of failed?
Battery in the sensor went flat?
It was not electrical. If it was there is just a small chance that I and/or
T&M would have spotted that.
My daughter through her Lidl thermometer away because she didn't think
to check the battery in the sensor.
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Martin
Martin
2012-10-01 08:22:21 UTC
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Post by Martin
Post by Judith
Post by Martin
Post by v***@dinky.vm.bytemark.co.uk
Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
That's a bit rubbish. What kind of failed?
Battery in the sensor went flat?
It was not electrical. If it was there is just a small chance that I and/or
T&M would have spotted that.
My daughter through her Lidl thermometer away because she didn't think
to check the battery in the sensor.
She threw it away, Duh!
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Martin
Judith in England
2012-09-30 17:07:12 UTC
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Post by v***@dinky.vm.bytemark.co.uk
Post by Judith
(My T&M one failed after about a year - I sent it back to them and they gave me
a refund)
That's a bit rubbish. What kind of failed?
It was £20 : the magnetic strips were sticking in the tubes so that the alcohol
flowed past them.

It is a pity you cannot get the same ones but with mercury - I had one for
years and it was fine (until I dropped it !!)
bobharvey
2012-10-09 07:42:16 UTC
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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.
not strictly relevant to your question, but I got a newsletter from
Conrad this morning with some fun things in it:
http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/646329
usb weather station with radio-linked sensors


http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/105057
temperature/humidity data logger (with USB for post-priori analysis)


and I would have loved this when I was studying biology:
http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/815889
(microscope with LCD screen, SD card, USB)
(they havea hand-held x60 one for 20 quid!)

no connection. etc.

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