Best weather monitoring clocks according to redditors

We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best weather monitoring clocks. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Weather Monitoring Clocks:

u/RedneckTexan · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Those Accurite wall clocks come in 14.5" and 18", and 4 colors.

Thats a 14.5 in Red.

Oddly Red is considerably cheaper than the other colors right now.

https://www.amazon.com/AcuRite-75155M-Large-Green-Digital/dp/B015E5U424/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539012398&sr=8-1&keywords=accurite%2B14.5&th=1

u/no1_vern · 1 pointr/GoodValue

I recommend that you just replace the sensor - Replacement outdoor temp sensor(from Amazon under $20) and put a piece of tape over the battery port IF they are falling out.

IF you really want a new battery powered unit, consider this one - http://www.amazon.com/La-Crosse-Technology-WS-8117U-IT-AL-Temperature/dp/B0000VYDKM/ It has no backlight, but No battery powered atomic clocks come with an always on backlight.

u/nkrump · 1 pointr/homegym

Thanks! I think I found it on amazon too.

u/OBrienIron · 1 pointr/homegym

I had a gym timer w remote and never used its functions. So I sold it and bought the 18" version of this which is a fraction of the cost: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019PJV3N4/ref=twister_B07QL9GF27?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

u/carpii · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Its 'Mudder' brand

I've no idea if this brand is recognised by anyone, or just some crap cobbled together in China

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01BTV6FP2/ref=od_aui_detailpages01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/majesticjg · 1 pointr/homeowners

I'm assuming that the unit is on and running in the inside and outside of the condo and it's blowing air out of the vents. If not, call an AC contractor right away.

If my assumption is correct, we can troubleshoot it.

First, get something like this. You need to know what the actual temperature is in your rooms away from the vents and, since it's Florida, the humidity.

AC is a closed system, meaning that it's circulating and cooling air from inside your house, because bringing in outside air would be incredibly inefficient. If everything's working right, you should be able to hold almost whatever temp you want and you should show 60% humidity or less.

  1. Make sure that the temperature the thermostat thinks it is is accurate. I've seen some that are off by up to 3 degrees, so you think you're setting it for 75 and it's really set for 78 and you're wondering why you're too warm...

  2. If your new thermometer/hygrometer says humidity is high (>60%), then outside air is getting into the system. That means there's a leak, probably in a cold air return duct.

  3. If humidity is a little high but the room temperature is also high, you need to measure the temperature of the air coming out of the vents. It should be 13+ degrees cooler than the rest of the room, IIRC. The correct way to do this is right at the air handler inside the ducts, but we're not looking for a precise diagnosis. If the air coming out of the vents isn't cool enough, there's either a problem with the unit (insufficient refrigerant, bad TXP valve, a leak, etc.) or hot attic air is leaking into the ducts on the way back from the air handler.

    Since it's your condo, can you have the power company do a home energy audit? If there are duct problems, they will find them, and if they do, they will contribute toward the cost of repair. They're paying for more than half of my duct repair later this month.

    Also, call a local AC contractor. It's around $80 to get a maintenance call where they just inspect and check everything. Remember, the power company/duct guys do not care about the air conditioner hardware and the AC contractor does not care about the duct work. They may say otherwise, but in my experience, they each work on their own thing.