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"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message
oups.com... I am looking for any suggestions as to reliable inexpensive electronic weather instruments. With several units that I have tested from places like Target, Walmart, Radio Shack I find that they are not repeatable, readings drift and will die when the weather gets cold. Has anyone found a source or brand that they have had good success with? Any leads or links to building your own instrumentation? Thanks TMT The Dallas 1-wire system has been popular. North American mfg is in Mexico and I saw that a European mfg started to build the same design. gb |
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