Oregon Scientific Wireless Temperature Sensor |

enlarge | Brand: Oregon Scientific
Buy New: $19.99
Rating: 3 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 2.3 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: THN132N Model: THN132N UPC: 734811405678 EAN: 0734811405678 ASIN: B000I2Q1P8
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Features:
| • | Remote, wireless thermometer for Oregon Scientific weather stations | | • | Transmits up to 100 feet from the main unit; requires 1 AA battery | | • | Water-resistant casing and a battery cover | | • | Sets to one of three different channels for tandem transmissions with other sensors | | • | Red LED light notifies when data transmission has been sent |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Temperature Remote Sensor - Oregon Scientific accessory temperature remote sensor - For use with multiple Oregon Scientific weather models including OR-BAR386 and OR-DP200A - Low-cost sensor with an water-resistant casing and a battery cover that's easy to slip on and off - Can be set to one of three different channels - Red LED light notifies when data transmission has been sent - Transmits up to 100 feet from the main unit - Temperature range: -22*F to 140*F - Requires 1 AA battery, not included - White ORTHN132N
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Customer Reviews:
sensor November 9, 2008 Joseph Hodny (SOUTH DAKOTA) I REPLACED MY OLD UNIT WHICH WAS 5 YEARS OLD WITH THIS UNIT AFTER MY OLD UNIT QUIT. I LIVE IN SOUTH DAKOTA WHICH GOES FROM 30 BELOW ZERO TO 110 ABOVE SO IT TAKES QUITE AN ABUSE. BATTERIES USUALLY LAST 6 MONTHS IN THESE EXTREME CONDITIONS. PRICED RIGHT AND WORKS.
Oregon Scientific Wireless Temperature Sensor October 18, 2008 Harold W. Rehrauer I am unable to have this sensor be acknowledged by my receiver . I talked to a customer service representative at Oregon Scientific and was quite surprised to be unable to get support . The representative got rather brisk and unwilling to accept my problem. She actually hung up on me without providing any resolution . Very poor customer service .
Oregon Temperature Sensor March 25, 2008 Griselda Santacruz Collet (Chicago) The sensor itself went bad after 3 months of use. When it works it is great.
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