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Sensor, THGR968/BOXW for WMR112A

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Street Price: $99.99
Gaunz Org Price: $75.43
Savings!: $24.56 (25%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 15155





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Oregon Scientific
EAN: 0734811176523
Label: Oregon Scientific
Product Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific
Model: LWT0167110111003
Publisher: Oregon Scientific
Ranking: 15155
Studio: Oregon Scientific






WMR112A for THGR968/BOXW Sensor,






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The 0regon Scientific® Cable-Free Thermo-Hyrometer is designed to be used with the 0regon Scientific® Wireless Weather Station (WMR112A). The Thermo-hygormeter measures the remote temperature and humidity and trasmits the data to the base unit from up to 300 feet away. lt is powered by solar transmitter and battery backup that is included in the package.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Ni-mh battery cannot be replaced without buying an entire new unit. ...
As with the other reviewer I will have to buy an entire new unit. Bought the WMR968 John Deere weather station Christmas 2006 and temperature sensor stopped working recently. I couldn't find a replacement for the Nimh battery pack so was forced to buy another one. I guess this is how they stay in business. I can't afford to purchase another weather station. I wouldn't purchase a Oregon Scientific brand again.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Oregon Scientific Sensor Thgr968
The sensor work better than the THGR268 sensor, Also, it has a solar cell for energy supply. The Amazon seller's description is limited and does not indicate the solar cell is included (which it is)and it is used on not only the WMR112 but as a replacement for the WMR968. The seller's low price and rapid delivery is a plus for purchasing this item on Amazon.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Works good ...
My problem with this is that I only needed the battery pack but had to buy the entire thing and it was way too expensive.



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