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Its only money...
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Anyone tried the Xikar PuroTemp Wireless Hygrometer system yet? Can run up to 3 remote sensors. Thinking of throwing one on each shelf in my Cabinet and then having the monitor on my computer desk right beside it.
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Still Watching My Back
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I have two sensors running on my wineador. Works well... Roughly 1% difference between my two sensors in my humidor. Xikar says they're accurate within 2% RH, so the 1-2% doesn't bother me much. Makes it a lot easier to tell how things are going, and when I get my waxing moon, I'll put a third in there.
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F*ck Cancer!
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I have no experience with the Xikar products; however I have been using similar products from Oregon Scientific for years, and they are a good, less expensive alternative. Just my
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Relaxing in Paradise...
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What Michael (CigarNut) said. Like him, I've been using a "weather station" from Oregon Scientific that supports four remote sensors for three or four years. Works great, and as mentioned in Michael's post, costs less.
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