The Celsius temperature scale is the number one reason why Americans (Like me) resist adopting the metric system. I tend to use metric measure in cooking, and for the most part Americans are bilingual in the measurement systems. But we don’t understand why anyone would want Celsius. For most of the year it 20 point something C, where Fahrenheit has a much wider range in the temperatures that humans like to be in. It gives us a better feel for how hot or cold it is. But then again, I grew up using English measurements, so they are all familiar to me, as Celsius is familiar to yourself. We hold onto our Fahrenheit, like the English hold onto the Stone for human weight. David, It’s always a pleasure to watch one of your videos, even if only for a few minutes. You have a habit of timely dropping them when I need the relaxing break.
I cannot tell you, mere words cannot convey, how happy I am to discover that somebody else out there is fascinated with This Sort Of Thing. I have a similar gadget, which I used to monitor conditions in my lizards' enclosure (before the last one slithered off to the Rainbow Bridge last year). Temperature! Humidity! Maximum! Minimum! Were the basking spots warm enough? Were the nesting boxes damp enough? Were the thermal elements hot enough? I interrogated my device daily. I plotted graphs. I even had a waterproof probe to make sure that their pond wasn't getting too warm. THE INFORMATION AT MY FINGERTIPS! All good fun. Completely unappreciated by the residents at the time, of course - there was that time that I caught two of them having sex on one of the monitors, all a bit sordid, really. You think cats take their humans for granted, water dragons are the most brazen and entitled of creatures.
David, you come up with some great titles that make me chuckle, maybe at 67 my humour has never gone beyond childish but your videos are great entertainment with surprisingly dry humour in a wet environment!!
That's Christmas sorted for everyone then. If any of them seem nonplussed or disappointed with their generous gift, I'll merely point them in the direction of this video and let them absorb your enthusiasm and delight.
I think that as long as the canal is not frozen solid the water in it should hover around 4 degrees (highest density of water) under the boat in the winter. How about a sensor in the fridge instead so you can see if the milk is about to spoil ? :-)
Welc done David , you now have the tools at your disposal to give a definative answer to the age old question of whether stove fans make any difference at all to tempreture of a boat :-)
I'm not one to usually criticize the editing work on this here vlog but 0:15 -- that deadpan at the end of the sentence was so priceless, it deserved its own hold; it cracked me up enough that I missed the next part. Either way, cool product review.
Being American, I find the Fahrenheit scale easy to use and understand. It is what we have all grown up with. The Celsius scale probably makes more sense (I know it does to scientists and engineers). I have put an app on my phone to convert F to C and C to F. I mainly use it when watching your vlog. I, like you, am obsessed with the temperature. I like that gadget that you bought.
You and me both, I need none of those. I constantly check the weather on my phone. I must be mental. Right now in Massachusetts, it's 20 F and we have a stiff wind 12 mph which makes it feel like 7 F, but the humidity is high, that makes it even colder. OK, now I'm rambling...Oh, it's after 5pm time for a drink. Cheers my friend.
I’ve spent the last few weeks watching all of your Cruising The Cut vlogs and just want to say ‘Thank you’ for producing such a well made, captivating diary of your ‘journey’ over the last three years or so. I can only imagine the countless hours of effort you have put into this channel and I’m grateful, as I’m sure everyone who watches these videos are, that you have been willing and patient enough to share your life and experiences on a canal boat in such an interesting and skilful way. I look forward to watching your ‘journey’ continue. Best wishes and Bon Voyage! Matt - from Poole, UK
Nice setup, I would like to give you a tip and that is if it routinely gets below freezing outdoors using lithium batteries in the outdoor sensor will make it more reliable. Your bilge will maintain temperature better because of the thermal mass of all that water in your water tank, water is quite resistant to changing temperature. As for the whole Celsius Fahrenheit debate, remember the scale you grew up with is the easier one to understand. Another tip is that if you look around online you might be able to find a chart or table that tells you what you want to try and keep your indoor humidity at for any given outdoor temperature to prevent condensation on your windows. I have a thermostat that works with my humidifier that does this automatically in my home and it really does work, although it does get a bit dry in here when it is really cold outside, at least the windows stay dry and frost free.
Gadget ordered! I cannot wait to try it out in our house built in 1895, with no cavity walls! I can see hours of fun ahead. Question is now, shall I set up a spreadsheet to record some of the data. Big decisions ahead.
Hello David. Thing to remember is that the humidity reading is relative. Relative to what? The temperature. So if the temp drops, the humidity will rise, even thought the amount of water vapor in the air has not changed. Sounds all too confusing. Relative Humidity is a amount of water vapor the air is capable of caring at it's current temperature. I rather watch the Dew Point. It paints a clearer picture.
Information CAN lead to knowledge...and they say 'knowledge is power!' I like these gadget VLOGs you offer. In my case, temperature fluctuations and relative humidity are useful for brining and curing hams and for preserving sausages.
Thanks for this informative review of a useful product. I have had a version of this, the one without the three remote sensors, for a couple of years now. I really like it. The trending arrows, and the 24 hour high/low readings are very useful. Mine has an “all time” high/low reading, as well as the 24 hour reading. I am quite as simple as you, so I will probably have to purchase the version you feature here with the three remote sensors. I’ll be sure to use your link when I purchase, Hours of fun, for sure. Cheers
David, you are not alone in your obsessions! Will pick up the ORIA Indoor Outdoor Thermometer with 3 Wireless Sensors for 25 bob on pay day! Thanks for taking the time to post the USA link ;-)
I have to say I've become quite a big fan of your vlog. I'm quite envious of your lifestyle and your opportunity to spend time on what looks to be a lovely tour of the UK via narrowboat. It always looks so scenic and peaceful.
Weird scale???? When I hear 30 degrees, I am ready to start layering. Now at 86F, that is right comfortable... that I understand completely!! Cheers, I too am easily amused. :)
Do yourself a treat. Before you restart with 'vlog #1 How I came to buy a narrowboat' ... skip ahead to 'vlog #124 How NOT to change a narrowboat alternator': ruclips.net/video/vOlQPgTt8Sw/видео.html
I have a sensor system inside and outside my house. I have one back in the crawl space that assures me the pipes will not freeze. And one on the deck that lets me know if I will need a coat outside. So you are far from the only one amused by contrasting and changing temperatures. Nice little video!
You are so impressed with this unit that you did not smile once, only smiley face i saw was on the units screen. Cheer up and stop worrying about stuff.
This is exactly the nerdy sort of thing that I enjoy so much. I almost cheered when you reported that it can display the minimum and maximum readings during the last 24 hour period!
Good to see that I'm not alone when it comes to having more than one temperature sensor! I have 8, but then you must remember I live in a house! Stay warm!
I am as simple as you, if not simpler, and I love stuff like this. In fact, we are planning a trip from West to East here in the good old US, no political comments please, and you have just motivated me to get a system whereby I can monitor different areas of the RV. Especially in the area of the fresh water tank. Good show old man. Cheers
I suppose living on your own, every little addition to your living experience can seem enormous. I've been living on my own for around 6 months and little things like a pop up toaster have become mind blowing to me.
That endless fun is very tempting indeed... Oh, and forgot to write up: That little bags, that you find sometimes in packages of stuff you buy (f.ex. from amazin) with that grainiy things in it (silicate) are formidable for lightly damp places (I use them behind cellar doors) and they suck up some of the humidity... from time to time i put them on the radiator or put them outside, when its somewhat sunny and dry, so that they loose their humidity again. thanks again for the vlog and that link.... still tempted...
You should keep a weekly log. You’ll be pleased to see the readings after a few months / years. Important to note the outside temp too. Have fun with it!!
Great device! I used to have one you could buy extra sensors for, but they were expensive. The one I liked best was a data logger so I could watch temperature over time. A must-have for the temperature-obsessed.
Easily amused but well informed . A good combination for the solo type! I'm quite fond of our F temperature scale, you're probably the type who uses metric nuts and bolts, too,lol! Cool shirt you've laid hold of.Bet you've got a coffee mug just like it,too,huh? Such is life. Glad to see things going your way out there! Thanks for the video.
Haha - I am one of those that 'use' the F setting. Then I grew up using it for the last 60+ years. So it's normal for me. 32 F = 0 C etc. Water boils at 212 F and 100C for you. I like weather also - as I storm spot / chase storms for the county here. The stories i could tell you about close tornadoes. Take care - be safe. Was a great weekend as the Spurs won.
David, thanks for 6 minutes of entertainment, you’re indeed funny. C vs. F, I guess it’s all relative. I have an outside weather station where here it can easily drop to -15 F in the winter and hit 110 F in the summer. Be careful because watching temperatures can become an obsession because it turns into watching current and trending weather conditions. Have fun with your little “gadget” I have four and you’re right the do provide hours of entertainment. Cheers!
My girlfriend's place has an outdoor sensor linked to an indoor sensor, and then a separate alarm clock/temp/humidity unit in the bedroom. It does create not only lots of useful information, but hours of entertainment. I do think it would be worth it for you to get an outdoor sensor, because being on water means you're kind of in an envelope around the boat which fades as you get farther away from the canal or river. My house is near a large creek/small river, and it is definitely within that envelope due to elevations on either side. Just a half mile in either direction and the temperature is typically higher, and the humidity is quite a bit lower!
Dont worry dave your not the only one consumed by knowing what the temperature is : ),i studiously watch weather reports even though it really has little impact on myself currently,great to see another vlog btw.
I'm with you David! I've just bought myself a similar unit but more of a weather station from Lidl. Wonderful thing. I find myself studying it every couple of hours or so.
Oh what a subject for me! Firstly, complements on your stunning arrangement of the block of wood and the rag, aesthetically pleasing to say the least. Now, the humidity at 10c, 89%, not too much to worry about but try venting that area to see if that makes a difference. Humidity is directly proportional to temperature. You could have a winter day with clear blue skies but the humidity is over 90% because it is cold. Conversely, you could have a grey summers day that looks like rain but the humidity level is only 50% because it is warmer. Warm air can physically hold more water. This is why why the temperature drops you get condensation, the cooler air can't hold that body of water, the percentage goes higher to the point the air dumps the water all over your windows. (Something like that.) Good review on a splendid new toy that I don't need but I think I do.
I'm so glad it's not just me! I, too, share your fascination with temperature and this could well fill the empty hole in my life that I didn't even know was there. Off to Amazon! (via your link, of course!)
I would highly recommend using lithium batteries in the temperature sensors and display. Since you would probably only check them when they don't report, alkaline batteries often die after leaking their electrolyte which can damage your device. The only thing you can trust an alkaline battery to do is damage your gear. Lithium batteries last longer and NEVER damage the gear. Yes, it costs a little more, but well worth it.
Ah a man after my own heart. Sadly I’m on my third version of these as the sensors seem to fail after a while. Beware small bugs getting inside if outside and dying which really ruins them, earwigs are the worst! You will inevitably upgrade to one that does barometric pressure as well. I look forward to the new weather vlogs.
As summer cruiser with my boat sitting in the marina over winter, I too have been paranoid about the boat freezing up. Fortunately, this winter has been pretty mild. I have a digital thermostat to operate the heater, but I do monitor the minimum temperatures. i would like it to be for the whole period since I last looked, rather than the last 24 hours. Still only a month till I start cruising again, so hopefully, no beast from the east this year!!
I have this exact thermometer. it works great and I know the temperature in the kitchen and bedroom and they are never the same. The outside temperature without going outside in the cold Is most handy.
Totally understand. Iv always purchased Oregan Scientific products to see temperature. Went mad and also bought an alarm clock with the phase of the moon on it! Love stuff like this.
I have been using simular ones for years, but they always came with only one sensor, so I always bought two or three to get more sensors. On holidays I could keep an eye on the temperature in the fridge in the caravan while I was driving. As wel as the one belonging to my friends. Could be an idea if you take the van out.
Ok, I've subbed and binge-watched all the vlogs as they really are superb. Now what?! 😁 I think that thermometer is what I need for hammocking. Keep up the great work, the videos are informative and relaxing! 👍🏻😎
Great video! If you are concerned about the amount of humidity around your water tank leading to mold or rot you might consider some force ventilation. A couple of 80mm 12v DC computer fans can push quite a bit of air. I suspect just getting the air exchanged with the outside will be enough to lower the humidity.
I'm pretty certain, although I could be wrong, that back in the days of Bert Ford the BBC weather used to use the Fahrenheit scale. He used to slap little black magnetic discs on the map to signify rain and it was such leap forward when the cloud symbols appeared. Ah, those were the days. All the best, Dave.
A man after my own inclinations. I keep an RF thermometer on my RV to keep an eye on my freezer. It runs on propane. Turns out the it goes through a defrost cycle every 60 hours. That caused a panic the first few times until I dug into the manual far enough! Good information is ALWAYS interesting!
I share your excitement and enjoyment of such gadgets! I clicked your link and was surprised that it went straight to Amazon au - I hadn't read your interaction with Bill at that time. At $70 before postage, it's a little steep right now, have added it to my wish list though and I thank you for placing it on my radar. Happy cruising!
Morning Just purchased mine a few days ago and what a great product for the price.. Signal is great, as well as well made. Going to purchase another for a friend for Christmas as I know he'll enjoy it as always going on about the temperature on his widebeam.. Thank you for reviewing this product
I forgot to mention, the perceived temperature change you experience as you move away from the stove is due to changes in the mean radiant temperature. Much more important to comfort perception than air temperature.
Noooooo. Why would anybody use a temperature scale where 100 is meant to be body temperature, but the guy had a fever when he decided what "body temperature" means?
David, I am sensing a bit of "nerd" sneaking up behind you. I believe it was Spock that said something like "The more complex the mind, the greater the need for simple pleasures." I agree with that. Take care and have a good weekend.
The Celsius temperature scale is the number one reason why Americans (Like me) resist adopting the metric system. I tend to use metric measure in cooking, and for the most part Americans are bilingual in the measurement systems. But we don’t understand why anyone would want Celsius. For most of the year it 20 point something C, where Fahrenheit has a much wider range in the temperatures that humans like to be in. It gives us a better feel for how hot or cold it is. But then again, I grew up using English measurements, so they are all familiar to me, as Celsius is familiar to yourself. We hold onto our Fahrenheit, like the English hold onto the Stone for human weight.
David, It’s always a pleasure to watch one of your videos, even if only for a few minutes. You have a habit of timely dropping them when I need the relaxing break.
Sitting in your lair, sensors placed, data coming in. Nothing beats that!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets excited about the temperature and the weather! :D
"...next to the rather attractive block of wood and old rag" i lol'd :)
I cannot tell you, mere words cannot convey, how happy I am to discover that somebody else out there is fascinated with This Sort Of Thing. I have a similar gadget, which I used to monitor conditions in my lizards' enclosure (before the last one slithered off to the Rainbow Bridge last year). Temperature! Humidity! Maximum! Minimum! Were the basking spots warm enough? Were the nesting boxes damp enough? Were the thermal elements hot enough? I interrogated my device daily. I plotted graphs. I even had a waterproof probe to make sure that their pond wasn't getting too warm. THE INFORMATION AT MY FINGERTIPS! All good fun. Completely unappreciated by the residents at the time, of course - there was that time that I caught two of them having sex on one of the monitors, all a bit sordid, really. You think cats take their humans for granted, water dragons are the most brazen and entitled of creatures.
David, you come up with some great titles that make me chuckle, maybe at 67 my humour has never gone beyond childish but your videos are great entertainment with surprisingly dry humour in a wet environment!!
Ian Gill I agree , they are great aren’t they? :)
" Hours of fun, literally hours of fun if you're as simple as I am"
LOL Join the club my friend!
Best Ad I've heard in a long time. Informative, clever, pleasant etc. Even though I don't need one (who does) I can't wait to get one. Thank you
Not an ad. Bought with my own money and no promotional message. Just my own genuine enthusiasm for it.
You seem so much happier when you're talking about the boat and gadgets then when you're cruising, you seem considerably more grumpy when cruising.
I thought us Brits were obsessed with temps and the weather, well it's now been confirmed. Think I'll buy one too.
Ha ha, you're very easily pleased David - but actually who wouldn't be with such a brilliant gadget - thanks for showing us
That's Christmas sorted for everyone then.
If any of them seem nonplussed or disappointed with their generous gift, I'll merely point them in the direction of this video and let them absorb your enthusiasm and delight.
I think that as long as the canal is not frozen solid the water in it should hover around 4 degrees (highest density of water) under the boat in the winter.
How about a sensor in the fridge instead so you can see if the milk is about to spoil ? :-)
Welc done David , you now have the tools at your disposal to give a definative answer to the age old question of whether stove fans make any difference at all to tempreture of a boat :-)
love how you have the change stacked up so neat by the bed--no doubt ready to pay those pesky canal tolls!!!
I'm not one to usually criticize the editing work on this here vlog but 0:15 -- that deadpan at the end of the sentence was so priceless, it deserved its own hold; it cracked me up enough that I missed the next part. Either way, cool product review.
Being American, I find the Fahrenheit scale easy to use and understand. It is what we have all grown up with. The Celsius scale probably makes more sense (I know it does to scientists and engineers). I have put an app on my phone to convert F to C and C to F. I mainly use it when watching your vlog. I, like you, am obsessed with the temperature. I like that gadget that you bought.
You and me both, I need none of those. I constantly check the weather on my phone. I must be mental. Right now in Massachusetts,
it's 20 F and we have a stiff wind 12 mph which makes it feel like 7 F, but the humidity is high, that makes it even colder. OK, now I'm rambling...Oh, it's after 5pm time for a drink. Cheers my friend.
I’ve spent the last few weeks watching all of your Cruising The Cut vlogs and just want to say ‘Thank you’ for producing such a well made, captivating diary of your ‘journey’ over the last three years or so.
I can only imagine the countless hours of effort you have put into this channel and I’m grateful, as I’m sure everyone who watches these videos are, that you have been willing and patient enough to share your life and experiences on a canal boat in such an interesting and skilful way.
I look forward to watching your ‘journey’ continue.
Best wishes and Bon Voyage!
Matt - from Poole, UK
Thank you!
Nice setup, I would like to give you a tip and that is if it routinely gets below freezing outdoors using lithium batteries in the outdoor sensor will make it more reliable. Your bilge will maintain temperature better because of the thermal mass of all that water in your water tank, water is quite resistant to changing temperature. As for the whole Celsius Fahrenheit debate, remember the scale you grew up with is the easier one to understand. Another tip is that if you look around online you might be able to find a chart or table that tells you what you want to try and keep your indoor humidity at for any given outdoor temperature to prevent condensation on your windows. I have a thermostat that works with my humidifier that does this automatically in my home and it really does work, although it does get a bit dry in here when it is really cold outside, at least the windows stay dry and frost free.
superb! Any gadget is comedy gold!
Gadget ordered! I cannot wait to try it out in our house built in 1895, with no cavity walls! I can see hours of fun ahead. Question is now, shall I set up a spreadsheet to record some of the data. Big decisions ahead.
You can't beat a good gadget.
It's a credit to your commentary that I could be so entertained by your vlog about your new thermometer/psychrometer!
Good stuff David. Can't wait for cruising vlogs / videos if you do them this year!!
Yes, there will be cruising vlogs though at the moment I'm not entirely sure when I'm going to set out.
Hello David. Thing to remember is that the humidity reading is relative. Relative to what? The temperature. So if the temp drops, the humidity will rise, even thought the amount of water vapor in the air has not changed. Sounds all too confusing. Relative Humidity is a amount of water vapor the air is capable of caring at it's current temperature. I rather watch the Dew Point. It paints a clearer picture.
Information CAN lead to knowledge...and they say 'knowledge is power!' I like these gadget VLOGs you offer. In my case, temperature fluctuations and relative humidity are useful for brining and curing hams and for preserving sausages.
Fahrenheit the native language I understand ... 😂😂😂
Simply nicer 👌
Thanks lad for demonstrating.
Thanks for this informative review of a useful product.
I have had a version of this, the one without the three remote sensors, for a couple of years now. I really like it.
The trending arrows, and the 24 hour high/low readings are very useful. Mine has an “all time” high/low reading, as well as the 24 hour reading.
I am quite as simple as you, so I will probably have to purchase the version you feature here with the three remote sensors.
I’ll be sure to use your link when I purchase,
Hours of fun, for sure.
Cheers
Thanks Allen!
David, you are not alone in your obsessions! Will pick up the ORIA Indoor Outdoor Thermometer with 3 Wireless Sensors for 25 bob on pay day! Thanks for taking the time to post the USA link ;-)
I have to say I've become quite a big fan of your vlog. I'm quite envious of your lifestyle and your opportunity to spend time on what looks to be a lovely tour of the UK via narrowboat. It always looks so scenic and peaceful.
and next week David will be showing us how to have hours of endless fun with an electricity meter...
I could see your excitement good light hearted vlog,now you don’t have to worry about the water what’s to worry about next ?
Weird scale???? When I hear 30 degrees, I am ready to start layering. Now at 86F, that is right comfortable... that I understand completely!! Cheers, I too am easily amused. :)
Thanks for that David. Going to start at ‘vlog #1’ again soon, find your videos fascinating.
Do yourself a treat.
Before you restart with 'vlog #1 How I came to buy a narrowboat' ...
skip ahead to 'vlog #124 How NOT to change a narrowboat alternator':
ruclips.net/video/vOlQPgTt8Sw/видео.html
What a handy little gadget! Now I need one!
I have a sensor system inside and outside my house. I have one back in the crawl space that assures me the pipes will not freeze. And one on the deck that lets me know if I will need a coat outside. So you are far from the only one amused by contrasting and changing temperatures. Nice little video!
You are so impressed with this unit that you did not smile once, only smiley face i saw was on the units screen. Cheer up and stop worrying about stuff.
This is exactly the nerdy sort of thing that I enjoy so much. I almost cheered when you reported that it can display the minimum and maximum readings during the last 24 hour period!
Good to see that I'm not alone when it comes to having more than one temperature sensor! I have 8, but then you must remember I live in a house! Stay warm!
I am as simple as you, if not simpler, and I love stuff like this. In fact, we are planning a trip from West to East here in the good old US, no political comments please, and you have just motivated me to get a system whereby I can monitor different areas of the RV. Especially in the area of the fresh water tank. Good show old man. Cheers
I suppose living on your own, every little addition to your living experience can seem enormous. I've been living on my own for around 6 months and little things like a pop up toaster have become mind blowing to me.
That endless fun is very tempting indeed...
Oh, and forgot to write up: That little bags, that you find sometimes in packages of stuff you buy (f.ex. from amazin) with that grainiy things in it (silicate) are formidable for lightly damp places (I use them behind cellar doors) and they suck up some of the humidity... from time to time i put them on the radiator or put them outside, when its somewhat sunny and dry, so that they loose their humidity again. thanks again for the vlog and that link.... still tempted...
You should keep a weekly log. You’ll be pleased to see the readings after a few months / years. Important to note the outside temp too. Have fun with it!!
Great device! I used to have one you could buy extra sensors for, but they were expensive. The one I liked best was a data logger so I could watch temperature over time. A must-have for the temperature-obsessed.
Easily amused but well informed . A good combination for the solo type! I'm quite fond of our F temperature scale, you're probably the type who uses metric nuts and bolts, too,lol! Cool shirt you've laid hold of.Bet you've got a coffee mug just like it,too,huh? Such is life. Glad to see things going your way out there! Thanks for the video.
he bought a very informative thermometer.
What a great device! The humidity measurement is a great feature! Thanks for sharing!
Haha - I am one of those that 'use' the F setting. Then I grew up using it for the last 60+ years. So it's normal for me. 32 F = 0 C etc. Water boils at 212 F and 100C for you. I like weather also - as I storm spot / chase storms for the county here. The stories i could tell you about close tornadoes. Take care - be safe. Was a great weekend as the Spurs won.
David, thanks for 6 minutes of entertainment, you’re indeed funny. C vs. F, I guess it’s all relative. I have an outside weather station where here it can easily drop to -15 F in the winter and hit 110 F in the summer. Be careful because watching temperatures can become an obsession because it turns into watching current and trending weather conditions. Have fun with your little “gadget” I have four and you’re right the do provide hours of entertainment. Cheers!
I do love a gadget ,this really made me smile , great bit of kit!
You have impugned the honor of my beloved Fahrenheit, I demand satisfaction. :D But I'm already highly satisfied with your videos.
My girlfriend's place has an outdoor sensor linked to an indoor sensor, and then a separate alarm clock/temp/humidity unit in the bedroom. It does create not only lots of useful information, but hours of entertainment. I do think it would be worth it for you to get an outdoor sensor, because being on water means you're kind of in an envelope around the boat which fades as you get farther away from the canal or river. My house is near a large creek/small river, and it is definitely within that envelope due to elevations on either side. Just a half mile in either direction and the temperature is typically higher, and the humidity is quite a bit lower!
The one in the well deck constitutes my outdoor sensor, the deck's only covered by the canvas roof.
Brilliant! I laughed more than I should at this vlog. The word "geek" springs to mind. Hours of fun indeed 😂
Every home should have this, whether it's on the water, or on dry land.
Dont worry dave your not the only one consumed by knowing what the temperature is : ),i studiously watch weather reports even though it really has little impact on myself currently,great to see another vlog btw.
I’m obsessed with the temperature and weather 😂 it drives my friends a little crazy
Congratulations David, video #164 just as informative and entertaining as video #1. And Iv'e watched them all.
cool! we have temp/humidity units of the same type although they are standalones! might upgrade to this eventually tho! 😊
Just purchased using your link. Just what I need to replace an old one with only one sensor. Thanks for the review!
Always very happy to see a new vlog! Even better when sipping a cup of nice tea. Cheers! :)
Ooooohhh that's a great toy to have on a narrow boat :D
Greetings,, Kitty.
Love that gadget, I'm going to get one.
Oooo! never knew it existed and yet now cannot live without !
I'm with you David! I've just bought myself a similar unit but more of a weather station from Lidl. Wonderful thing. I find myself studying it every couple of hours or so.
Oh what a subject for me!
Firstly, complements on your stunning arrangement of the block of wood and the rag, aesthetically pleasing to say the least.
Now, the humidity at 10c, 89%, not too much to worry about but try venting that area to see if that makes a difference.
Humidity is directly proportional to temperature. You could have a winter day with clear blue skies but the humidity is over 90% because it is cold.
Conversely, you could have a grey summers day that looks like rain but the humidity level is only 50% because it is warmer.
Warm air can physically hold more water. This is why why the temperature drops you get condensation, the cooler air can't hold that body of water, the percentage goes higher to the point the air dumps the water all over your windows. (Something like that.)
Good review on a splendid new toy that I don't need but I think I do.
I'm so glad it's not just me! I, too, share your fascination with temperature and this could well fill the empty hole in my life that I didn't even know was there. Off to Amazon! (via your link, of course!)
Hooray! Thank you :-)
I would highly recommend using lithium batteries in the temperature sensors and display. Since you would probably only check them when they don't report, alkaline batteries often die after leaking their electrolyte which can damage your device. The only thing you can trust an alkaline battery to do is damage your gear. Lithium batteries last longer and NEVER damage the gear. Yes, it costs a little more, but well worth it.
Ah a man after my own heart. Sadly I’m on my third version of these as the sensors seem to fail after a while. Beware small bugs getting inside if outside and dying which really ruins them, earwigs are the worst! You will inevitably upgrade to one that does barometric pressure as well. I look forward to the new weather vlogs.
Noted
Nice idea, I'm going to get one for my van conversion. One in the living space, one in the separated cab and one outside. Perfect!
I know the feeling, I am similarly obsessed with the temperature and have several thermometers around the house.
Everyone needs one of these.
Love it, since moving into my caravan, I am obsessed with temperatures, wind direction and speed :)
Great vlog David.. Love all these fancy gadgets you come across but useful gadgets at least... 🙂
"in the well deck next to this (rather attractive) block of wood". Snicker snicker.
Boys with there toys,love it, got to get one.
As summer cruiser with my boat sitting in the marina over winter, I too have been paranoid about the boat freezing up. Fortunately, this winter has been pretty mild. I have a digital thermostat to operate the heater, but I do monitor the minimum temperatures. i would like it to be for the whole period since I last looked, rather than the last 24 hours. Still only a month till I start cruising again, so hopefully, no beast from the east this year!!
I have this exact thermometer. it works great and I know the temperature in the kitchen and bedroom and they are never the same. The outside temperature without going outside in the cold Is most handy.
Totally understand. Iv always purchased Oregan Scientific products to see temperature. Went mad and also bought an alarm clock with the phase of the moon on it! Love stuff like this.
Regards from Spain
I have been using simular ones for years, but they always came with only one sensor, so I always bought two or three to get more sensors. On holidays I could keep an eye on the temperature in the fridge in the caravan while I was driving. As wel as the one belonging to my friends. Could be an idea if you take the van out.
Ok, I've subbed and binge-watched all the vlogs as they really are superb. Now what?! 😁 I think that thermometer is what I need for hammocking. Keep up the great work, the videos are informative and relaxing! 👍🏻😎
Great video! If you are concerned about the amount of humidity around your water tank leading to mold or rot you might consider some force ventilation. A couple of 80mm 12v DC computer fans can push quite a bit of air. I suspect just getting the air exchanged with the outside will be enough to lower the humidity.
Interesting toy, it does help knowing what patios are like my front and back vary quite a bit morning or afternoon.
I'm pretty certain, although I could be wrong, that back in the days of Bert Ford the BBC weather used to use the Fahrenheit scale.
He used to slap little black magnetic discs on the map to signify rain and it was such leap forward when the cloud symbols appeared.
Ah, those were the days.
All the best, Dave.
Again, information I never thought I'd need to know lol
A man after my own inclinations. I keep an RF thermometer on my RV to keep an eye on my freezer. It runs on propane. Turns out the it goes through a defrost cycle every 60 hours. That caused a panic the first few times until I dug into the manual far enough! Good information is ALWAYS interesting!
How cool is that hot little gadget. Thanks for sharing bro. All the best
Haha thanks for the chuckle David:)
I share your excitement and enjoyment of such gadgets! I clicked your link and was surprised that it went straight to Amazon au - I hadn't read your interaction with Bill at that time. At $70 before postage, it's a little steep right now, have added it to my wish list though and I thank you for placing it on my radar. Happy cruising!
My birthday in two weeks, this is going on the list
Excellent gadget I love it definitely one to buy really looks handy ☺👍
Morning
Just purchased mine a few days ago and what a great product for the price..
Signal is great, as well as well made.
Going to purchase another for a friend for Christmas as I know he'll enjoy it as always going on about the temperature on his widebeam..
Thank you for reviewing this product
I forgot to mention, the perceived temperature change you experience as you move away from the stove is due to changes in the mean radiant temperature. Much more important to comfort perception than air temperature.
Ah yes, a bit of a head's up when you have 'Rising Damp' coming on.... ;-)
Ta David !
I'm always getting a kick out of your creative headlines for your videos...lol
units that are outside I shelter from the weather by cutting the bottom of a 4 pint milk container and inverting it to cover the sensor.
Or in a zip top sandwich bag 👍
Degrees Fahrenheit for the win!!!
Noooooo. Why would anybody use a temperature scale where 100 is meant to be body temperature, but the guy had a fever when he decided what "body temperature" means?
I know when you have to do work on the boat, it's not normally a good thing. But I love mechanics and ropes and other stuff like that on boats.
and also may I congratulate on your choice of crew members “lovely “😂❤️❤️
David,
I am sensing a bit of "nerd" sneaking up behind you. I believe it was Spock that said something like "The more complex the mind, the greater the need for simple pleasures." I agree with that. Take care and have a good weekend.