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Reddit mentions of Temp Stick Wireless Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor. Connects Directly to WiFi. Free 24/7 Monitoring, Alerts & Historical Data. Free iPhone/Android Apps, Monitor from Anywhere, Anytime! -Black

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Temp Stick Wireless Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor. Connects Directly to WiFi. Free 24/7 Monitoring, Alerts & Historical Data. Free iPhone/Android Apps, Monitor from Anywhere, Anytime! -Black. Here are the top ones.

Temp Stick Wireless Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor. Connects Directly to WiFi. Free 24/7 Monitoring, Alerts & Historical Data. Free iPhone/Android Apps, Monitor from Anywhere, Anytime! -Black
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Remote WiFi temperature and humidity monitor. 5 year warranty; the only sensor you'll need!Superior 1 year (+) battery life! Completely wireless, battery operated sensor (AA batteries included). No gateways or wires needed. Connects to WiFi and sends text and email alerts for high/low temperatures, humidity levels, WiFi connection loss and low battery.Check-in remotely from anywhere, anytime using your mobile, tablet or PC. Connects to your WiFi and monitors temperature and humidity in your home, refrigerator/freezer, walk-in cooler, wine cellar and much more.Data logging with unlimited history. No subscription and no fees. Accurately monitor conditions 24/7.Free email and phone support 7 days a week! Fast, knowledgeable assistance. Made in America. Support American manufacturing & ingenuity.
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ColorBlack
Height1.25 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.20625 Pounds
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Found 6 comments on Temp Stick Wireless Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor. Connects Directly to WiFi. Free 24/7 Monitoring, Alerts & Historical Data. Free iPhone/Android Apps, Monitor from Anywhere, Anytime! -Black:

u/MakeItHomemade · 104 pointsr/MealPrepSunday



How I plan to store this all.

First, I have our kitchen fridge. It’s a bottom freezer and has a great pull out feature that stores all my flat bagged items. The rest is just semi organized chaos of bulk items.

Samsung

28 cu. ft. 4-Door French Door Refrigerator in Fingerprint Resistant Stainless Steel : https://www.homedepot.com/p/Samsung-28-cu-ft-4-Door-French-Door-Refrigerator-in-Fingerprint-Resistant-Stainless-Steel-RF28R7201SR/308743988

I had to buy a fridge for my old duplex when I lived alone. I love this thing so now we use it as a beverage center / overflow when the holidays come around. We keep it in our laundry room, which is right off the kitchen: Not that it matters, but mine is white.. and I swear they added a reversable door feature that I would love to have on mine because it opens backwards as it sits now! Not a lot of storage capacity, but so far most breakfasts are in here.

LG Electronics

23.5 in. W 10.1 cu. ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator in Platinum Silver with Reversible Door :

https://www.homedepot.com/p/LG-Electronics-23-5-in-W-10-1-cu-ft-Bottom-Freezer-Refrigerator-in-Platinum-Silver-with-Reversible-Door-LBNC10551V/303528146

Lastly, our garage freezer. I know that chest freezers are more efficient… but let’s be honest – they are a pain in the butt to access. We opted for a garage rated freezer because we live in Texas and it can get HOT for many months. This thing has been wonderful. The foot peddle seems silly, but it’s actually very useful.

Gladiator

17.8 cu. ft. Upright Rolling Garage Freezer in Black :

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gladiator-17-8-cu-ft-Upright-Rolling-Garage-Freezer-in-Black-GAFZ30FDGB/303842128?mtc=Shopping-VF-F_Vendor-G-D29A-29_13_REFRIGERATION-Multi-NA-Feed-LIA-NA-NA-MajorAppl&cm_mmc=Shopping-VF-F_Vendor-G-D29A-29_13_REFRIGERATION-Multi-NA-Feed-LIA-NA-NA-MajorAppl-71700000059090936-58700005416012891-92700049340207703&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwYuw3IrW5QIVyyCtBh1mVg_REAQYBSABEgLCEfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

This freezer holds a LOT and because the amount of inventory we have in there (easily $500 worth of meat), not to mention the hours I put into meal prep… I insisted we get a freezer thermometer. It hooks up to wifi and will alert if the temp get’s too hot. It’s already saved us when I put something too close to the door. If the power goes out, we get an alert that there is no power… and we can hook up a generator or at least know how long it’s been down. The other option is the good old quarter sitting on top of a cup of frozen water.

Temp Stick Wireless Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor. Connects Directly to WiFi. Free 24/7 Monitoring, Alerts & Historical Data. Free iPhone/Android Apps, Monitor from Anywhere, Anytime! -Black :

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u/him4her4ever · 2 pointsr/smarthome

I'm very handy but if I make one... That means I have to support it as well.... (110 miles away). She is not yet on SmartThings. There is wireless connection in the pump house. I like the idea of something like this (Temp Stick Wireless https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HH7YD2Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-6X5Bb4YVC8N1) but I'd rather AC power.

u/Spiff_Spacer · 1 pointr/wine

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u/tiggs · 1 pointr/sysadmin

I ran into this same situation a while back. Although I'm planning to get something a bit more enterprise during next UPS refresh cycle, these were quick, inexpensive, and have worked out well..

https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Temperature-Monitoring-Unlimited-Historical/dp/B01HH7YD2Y/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=temp+stick&qid=1559053603&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1

It's a battery operated standalone sensor that connects to WIFI and measures temp and humidity. You can setup custom alerts that can send push notifications to the mobile app, email you, or alert you via SMS (if you use your carrier's email-to-SMS gateway).

The only annoying bit is the unit doesn't alert you for low battery, so you have to check that occasionally. Aside from that, they've worked out well and only took a few minutes to setup.

u/jpyounis1 · 1 pointr/sysadmin

Always have redundant monitoring. Few minutes can be the difference between your array going to shit and or a safe shutdown.

I’ve used these a couple times in a few countries as a redundant to a Eaton probe on a UPS. Free service, has a mobile app, alerting is very good and can be used by your most JR tech.

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u/velocity___ · 0 pointsr/snakes

Yes, this is called ambient temperature keeping (also known as the "Terry Phillip method"). Plenty of people do it. Blood Pythons don't like it hot anyway so ambient keeping works perfect for them. It will work for all those species pretty much, 81/83f day temperature with a night drop to about 78/79 degrees is what most people do. An important thing to note if you keep like this is not to feed your animals huge meals (for obvious reasons).

Also, you need a thermostat for that heater (I assume it's an oil radiator?), the Herpstat HP is a good option. Note that the Herpstat HP doesn't work with heaters that have an electronic thermostat, it only works with analog ones. Since your entire collection is now relying on one heat source it's highly recommended you get a wifi thermometer so that you can monitor your room when you aren't there. A failure could possibly mean the death of your entire collection.

There's also products like this Inkbird C929 which is actually a wifi wall thermostat which you can control the heat source and monitor it from your phone, however I haven't really seen much mention of this product in the reptile circle so it has unproven reliability. If paired with the temp stick it could be an option worth trying.