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(More customer reviews)I bought the THGN123N sensor/sender to put in my attic where I've always wanted one. I already have a sensor outside and in my garage. We store a great deal in the garage and attic and I like to know when it's below freezing or scorching hot. The sensor works great with my BAR938HGA station. Remember to add a sender using this sequence:
Set channel switch in sender
Insert fresh batteries in sender
Reset the sender with a paper clip
Place sender near base station
Push and hold "Channel" button on base station to initiate a search for new senders.
My base station found the new THGN123N within 30 seconds
It works great through 2 ceilings and 2-3 walls. It is located 2 floors up and 25' diagonally through my house from the base unit.
Note: this sender does not have an LCD readout like my others do, due to it being designed for extreme conditions.
In the box: THGN123N sensor, Instructions, 2 alkaline batteries (they recommend using lithium e2 batteries for conditions prone to go below -4F).
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This temperature and humidity sensor can transmit data in even the coldest temperatures. When used with 2 AAA lithium batteries (not included), this sensor can transmit temperature and humidity data up to 100 feet, and will operate even at -40 degrees F. Has an easy-to-open battery cover and can transmit on one of three different channels. Please check sensor compatibility with your main unit before purchase.
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