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Sper Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Min/Max, NIST

Price $89.98
NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration:
Yes
Condition:
New
Minimum Purchase:
1 unit
SKU:
V033.800015C

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Large Display Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Min/Max Memory

Shows internal and external temperature on a 3 3/16” x 2½” LCD, big enough to read across the room. Use as an indoor/outdoor thermometer and weather station, in incubators or anywhere you need simultaneous internal and external readings. Has min/max temperature memory. Can be wall mounted or freestanding with easel back. Recall min/max readings over any time period or have it automatically reset itself every 24 hours. Outdoor sensor is 9½’ cable. Comes with 1 AAA battery which lasts a full year. The channel button is inside the battery compartment under the batteries, which can be hard to find without instructions. Long lasting batteries are key for digital models and the included AAA battery will last a full year. N.I.S.T. traceable certificate of compliance available.

Also has atmospheric readings of barometric pressure for better weather forecasting.

4 ¼” x 4” x 7/8” (110 x 102 x 20 mm) 5 oz (142 g)

Comes with NIST certificate of calibration. NIST certificate states that the standards against which the product was certified or calibrated were certified or calibrated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (N.I.S.T.) or with N.I.S.T. calibrated equipment under conditions specified by N.I.S.T.

Description

The indoor/outdoor thermometer is a multi-functional device that allows you to monitor both indoor and outdoor temperatures and get readings to maintain optimal comfort. Compact and easy to use, it’s perfect for homes, offices and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you want to monitor fluctuations, track weather patterns or just be informed of your surroundings, this indoor/outdoor thermometer is a must have.

How to Choose

When choosing the right thermometer, consider the following. First, do you prefer digital or analog? Digital thermometers are known for readings and ease of use, analog thermometers add a touch of classic to your space.

Then consider the features. Do you want a device that can measure both indoor and outdoor temperatures? A thermometer with a remote sensor can be placed outside to monitor outdoor temperatures while you monitor the indoor display. Some thermometers also have humidity and wind speed readings for a complete picture of your environment.

Accuracy is also important. Look for a thermometer that says it’s precise and reliable. Check the specs for any error margin to make sure you’re getting the most accurate data.

Then set a budget. Thermometers can cost from under $10 to over $100 so you need to decide how much you’re willing to spend. By considering these factors you can find a thermometer that suits your needs and budget.

Features

  • Temperature readings: ±1°C (±2°F)

  • Remote sensor: Place the sensor outside to monitor outdoor temperatures, display unit inside for easy viewing.

  • Indoor temperature monitoring: Monitor temperature fluctuations in your home or office for comfort.

  • Humidity readings: Monitor indoor humidity for comfort and air quality.

  • Backlit display: Easy to read both the display and with backlight.

  • Weather app compatibility: Connect to your smartphone or tablet for remote monitoring and get alerts for temperature changes.

  • Weather stations: Modern weather stations provide detailed weather info, temperature, humidity and wind data, often connect to smart-home systems for more user experience.

Temperature Readings and Calibration

To get accurate temperature readings the indoor/outdoor thermometer has a high quality sensor that is calibrated to give precise data. The device is designed to minimize errors and give reliable readings even in extreme temperatures. For best performance it’s recommended to calibrate the device periodically using ice-point method or boil-point method.

Outdoor Sensor and Transmission Temperature Tange

The remote sensor is designed to be placed outside so you can monitor outdoor temperatures while keeping the display unit inside. The sensor is connected to the display unit via wireless transmission temperature range of up to 100 meters (330 feet) for reliable data transmission. The sensor is also weatherproof, can withstand sunlight, rain and extreme temperatures.

Smart-Home Integration and Programming

The indoor/outdoor thermometer is compatible with popular smart-home systems so you can integrate it with your existing setup. The device can be programmed to send alerts and notifications to your smartphone or tablet for temperature changes and weather patterns. With the user-friendly interface you can customize settings and preferences to your needs.

Placement and Installation

For best performance it’s recommended to place the sensor in a location that is not exposed to sunlight, rain and extreme temperatures and quality barometric pressure. The sensor should be installed at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) above the ground and away from any heat sources like engines or radiators. The display unit can be placed inside, preferably in a well ventilated area with minimal fluctuations.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

To keep your thermometer working and giving readings maintenance is crucial. Here are some tips to help you:

  • Clean Regularly: Dust and dirt can accumulate on your thermometer, affect its performance. Wipe it down regularly.

  • Check the Battery Compartment: Make sure the batteries are not low. For wireless thermometers replace the batteries in the sensor periodically to get readings.

  • Calibrate When Necessary: If you see discrepancies in the readings, calibrate your thermometer according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This often involves placing the device in a known temperature environment, like ice water, and adjusting the readings.

  • Troubleshoot Common Issues: If your thermometer is not giving readings it could be due to faulty sensor or incorrect calibration. Battery drain might be due to battery compartment problem or excessive use. Connectivity issues might be due to interference or faulty sensor.

By following these maintenance tips and troubleshooting common issues you can ensure your thermometer will continue to give reliable and readings.

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions:

  • Q: What is the most accurate type of thermometer? A: Digital thermometers are more accurate than analog thermometers, give precise and reliable readings.

  • Q: How do I calibrate my thermometer? A: Check the manufacturer’s manual for calibration instructions. Typically it involves placing the thermometer in a known temperature environment, like ice water, and adjust the readings accordingly.

  • Q: Can I use my thermometer in direct sunlight? A: No, direct sunlight will give inaccurate readings. Place your thermometer in a shaded area to get accurate temperature readings.

  • Q: How long does the long battery life last? A: Long battery life depends on the type of thermometer and usage. Batteries can last from few months to few years. Check and how many batteries regularly to maintain optimal performance.

Summary

In summary, choosing the right thermometer is all about accuracy, features and budget. Maintenance and troubleshooting is key to ensure your thermometer will continue to give accurate readings. Follow these tips and you’ll have reliable temperature readings for years to come. Accurate readings is important for comfort and safety so the right thermometer is a must have for any home or office.

Best Indoor Outdoor Thermometer: Sper with Min/Max, NIST

Sper Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Min/Max, NIST

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