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Neal and Bev 03-17-2010 07:10 AM

External thermometer for fridge
 
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I've been trying to figure out what setting to leave our fridge on to get the temperature that I want. I got tired of opening the door and looking at the thermometer that I had placed inside so I bought a external digital thermometer.

I went with an inexpensive wired model with two probes, one for the refrigerator and one for the freezer.

I choose a wired one after reading several reviews on these and the people that had the wired models gave a more positive review. I'm not saying that there aren't some good wireless models, it's just that that I didn't know which ones were good and the wires aren’t a problem

I'm very pleased with the one that we got and as you can see by the picture I haven't found the right setting for the fridge yet. I took the picture just a few minutes after putting the thermometer on.

This model has magnets on the back but there wasn't anything for them to stick to on my fridge so I used Velcro to stick it on.

I really like being able to glance at the fridge and know what temp it is without having to open the door and crouch down to read an internal one.

Neal

Sam Shields 03-17-2010 07:44 AM

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The temp in the refg is grately effected by the out side temp and it works very slow if you increase or lower the temp settings it will take several hours to make the changes. If you leave the door open a lot ck-ing the temp, It will lose cool inside the refg very fast and take a long time to recover.

RichR 03-17-2010 08:18 AM

I have found that is best to do the temperature adjustments when it is filled with food. There is less air space and the food holds the temperature more steady. Make the adjustment on the dial in the evening and give it overnight to allow the change to catch up. That way there will be less effect from opening the door.

Neal and Bev 03-18-2010 11:29 AM

Sam, RichR,

That makes a lot of sense to me. the fridge is empty now, and it's cool weather here in Nashville, so I've had to keep turning the temperature knob back, it's on 3 now.

I'll stop fussing over it, as long as its below 40 degrees. Then when we get ready for a trip, we'll put the food in the day before and adjust as necessary to compensate for the food and the outside temperature.

Thanks!

Neal

PopRichie77 09-22-2010 03:52 PM

Neal & Bev, I like you fridge thermometer very much. Like you I don't like opening the door to see the temperature. What brand is it and where did you get it? Thanks, Rich

RichR 09-22-2010 06:03 PM

I have been using a wireless indoor/outdoor thermometer with good success. It is made by La Crosse, but I don't think brand matters. I can see both the refer and the trailer interior temps at the same time.


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