OMEM 2 Pack Digital Reptile Thermometer Switchable Celsius Fahrenheit Lizard Spider Tortoise Terrarium Tank Hygrometer (Black)
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They don't come with any mounting hardware, which is unfortunate. You'd have to use tape or glue to hold them together. I used to just put them in my enclosures, but I eventually upgraded to the Acurite brand because it was more convenient.
No way, don't put it in the water.
In various environments, it is not the same. Ordinary for a period of more than six months
In the back, there is a small recessed button. You might need to push on it with a bent paper clip. Keep it there for about 5 seconds. br>br>Unfortunately, the large always displays humidity. The small on top, on the other hand, should be changed to faranheight/Celsius. It took a couple of tries for me to figure out how to do it.
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Six of them were purchased. I opened them all and spread them out to see if there was any difference in the Relative Humidity readings between them. I have no idea what the - is now that it's written like that. actual- Except for the digital readout on a recently manufactured dehumidifier – 56%RH, the RH in the room is. There was only a slight difference between the six – 1% – around an average four of the six registered – 54%RH between the six registered – 54%RH% One registered 53%, as well as one registered 55%. I had no idea what to expect, and while I wouldn't have been surprised if they varied even more, I'm pleased to report that they appear to be more or less consistent, if not exact, across the board.
Garbage, I'm going to put them in my reptile atrium. They both had temperatures in the Celsius range the next day. The temperature difference between the two was ten degrees. This thing said 15% DON'T BUY THIS JUNK! I also put one in my cigar humidor where I know the environment is set at 70°F with 72% humidity, I know.
For my Bearded Dragon tank, I purchased a two-pack. They didn't come with anything to adhere them to the glass and no instructions(although you don't necessarily need them). They were so cheap that I'm not going to return them, but it's a pain to have to go find two more. These are something I would avoid.
I liked that it came in a set of two, and the readings appear to be more accurate than when we only had one in the tank's center. The only drawback is that it comes with no means of attachment, so I had to use scotch tape to secure it to the tank's side.
One was broken, and the other's temperature was off by 1 degree in either direction, which wasn't a big deal for what I was using them for. I didn't want to bother with a return, but I discovered that the screen is broken; nothing will display on it, so I guess if I break the internals of the one that works now, I can swap it out with the broken one's.
One arrived broken and won't turn on, while the other won't change the temperature from celcius. Purchase a higher-quality set for a few extra dollars. What you pay for is exactly what you get.
Because the sensor is on the back, any kind of tape will cover it, there is no way to attach them. It's impossible to read unless you stare at it straight in the eyes, and it's extremely inaccurate. Spend the extra dollar on something more reliable; I chose the zoo med, which has two independent sensors.
I bought one set for my Anole setup and then bought another for my Chameleon setup because I liked them so much.