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[QUOTE="magicmagni, post: 2038030, member: 72652"] I'm trying out this wireless thermometer on his setup.. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRMDT5DT?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details[/URL] I really like that it comes with two sensors. I have one on the basking side and another on the shade side. It's all wireless so don't have to worry about a bunch of wires inside the enslosure that he can get tangled in. It also gives a lot of flexability as to where to place them. It was a bit trial and error to get them to pair up to the master unit, but after a few tries it worked. It's pretty clean and I like that all the temps are displayed on one unit. The Sensors have suction cups that allow you to stick them to the glass walls. I would rather a command strip or simular. The suction only fell off once, but after wetting the suction and cleaning glass well, they have not fallen off again. A nice touch is that they are replacable and can unscrew from the back of the sensor. So far it's as accurate as the digital probe thermo it replaced. They use a standard watch battery that I'm guessing will need to be replaced once a year. I like that they are white so you are less likely to get false high readings. Black when exposed to IRA/B from basking bulb will heat up a lot more then actual ambient temps and make it seem hotter than it is. Also the sensor is encompased in the box which is vented at the bottom, which also helps, but I still try to keep them out of the direct heat lamp exposure for the most accurate readings. [/QUOTE]
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