| | |  | Electronics | Home » » Oregon Scientific White Wireless Temp Sensor | | | | | | | Description: | | Oregon Scientific Wireless Temperature Sensor LWN0567010111001 Product 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 Product Description A low-cost sensor with a water-resistant casing and a battery cover that's easy to slip on and off this Oregon Scientific monitors and transmits accurate temperature data amidst the harshest elements. The unit can be set to one of three different channels without interfering with transmissions from other sensors. A red LED light notifies when data transmission has been sent. Click the product manual link above for weather station compatibility. mfr: Oregon Scientific A 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. PLEASE CHECK SENSOR COMPATIBILITY WITH YOUR MAIN UNIT BEFORE PURCHASE. Manufacturer: OREGON SCIENTIFIC INC Model Number: LWN0567010111001 SKU: WTLWN0567010111001 | | | Features: | |
• Made By: OREGON SCIENTIFIC INC
• Model Number: LWN0567010111001
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| 1.16 pounds | | Package Length:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.75 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Read before buying a new sensor!!Oct 05, 2009 We have had this sensor and a base for almost 2 years without problem and find it to be very accurate. Recently, the temperature for the sensor stopped displaying on the base and we tried everything to no avail. Turns out this happens when the batteries in the BASE get low. The base was still working for all other readings and the battery indicator appeared to have 1/3 of the battery left- but the batteries were too low to receive the sensor signal. Replace the batteries in the BASE (we had already replaced the one in the sensor when troubleshooting) and it will work!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Troubleshooting and CompatabilityAug 02, 2009 See the following review ... it saved me from throwing away a perfectly good sensor and buying another one! Note: If the sensor batteries die, you may need to pop the batteries on the base unit to get it to reset and find the sensor again (replacing the batteries may not be necessary).
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2ODLG3J7V26FE/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R2ODLG3J7V26FE
Check sensor compatability with your base unit at the following link.
http://www2.oregonscientific.com/service/sensors/default.asp
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A Good Sensor but Not the Right OneMay 11, 2009 The Oregon Scientific Remote Sensor is a good unit. It does not, however, work with our older Oregon Scientific base station. What a great wall decoration, though.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Worked fine for about 1 year or soAug 12, 2008 This is the same remote sensor that came with an Oregon Scientific weather station given to me at Xmas. It worked great for alittle over one year mounted outside. Then one day it stopped sending signals reguardless how many times I reset the base station or forced a remote search. I even tried new batteries without any luck. The red LED lights up sometimes indicating that it is sending signals but without any visable activity at the base station.
Eventualy I ended up buying a new Oregon Scientific system with a new remote sensor. I did try linking this remote sensor up to the new station, also no luck. Not positive but there may be an internal failure.
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