ddennerline
Active Member
I agree a wireless (GE Crystal or Z-Wave) temperature and humidity sensor would be nice especially if device could be flush mounted. In addition, if ElkRP was updated to support humidity then I could start working on trying to keeping inside RH at optimum balance.
The only concern would be batteries and freezing tempatures. Batteries tend not to perform optimally at extreme ends of the weather spectrum. I have been using Oregon Scientific MTR101. It’s extremely flaky – especially when it’s cold outside. When weather drops to freezing, I have to move the receiver to inside window that is closest to outside tempature sensor to force status to be updated.
I suspect the problem is related to batteries and age because if I swap out all the batteries, then problem goes away for a short period of time.
I do not have same receiver/transmitter problem with GE wireless door/window sensors though, so it’s probably specific to Oregon Scientific wireless protocol.
The only concern would be batteries and freezing tempatures. Batteries tend not to perform optimally at extreme ends of the weather spectrum. I have been using Oregon Scientific MTR101. It’s extremely flaky – especially when it’s cold outside. When weather drops to freezing, I have to move the receiver to inside window that is closest to outside tempature sensor to force status to be updated.
I suspect the problem is related to batteries and age because if I swap out all the batteries, then problem goes away for a short period of time.
I do not have same receiver/transmitter problem with GE wireless door/window sensors though, so it’s probably specific to Oregon Scientific wireless protocol.