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[GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313761] Fri, 24 February 2017 23:13 Go to next message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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Got one of those units that display time, indoor temp, and has a remote outdoor temp sensor. I'm thinking that low in the frig compartment. Then close to the incoming fresh air vent access cover. Thus out of the sun, and harms way. Any other ideas? Bob Dunahugh.
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313764 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 01:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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If you want temperature while running down the road then put it right behind the grill. That is where most modern cars have them. If you want temperature when parked then mount it to the spare tire mounting bracket where it will be protected from the sun by the spare tire.

Ken Burton - N9KB
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Hebron, Indiana
Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313765 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 01:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Don't put it in the refrigerator compartment (if you mean by the back could) as it will be hot there.

Mine is mounted by the dash and the outside probe is mounted
In the shade behind a buoyed mount. If you stop after running it will show hotter there until the engine cools but it is fairly accurate while driving.

I use a second on specifically designed for the refrigerator. It mounts outside the refrigerator by the hinge side and the probe fastens in the center area inside the refrigerator

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO

> On Feb 24, 2017, at 10:13 PM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>
> Got one of those units that display time, indoor temp, and has a remote outdoor temp sensor. I'm thinking that low in the frig compartment. Then close to the incoming fresh air vent access cover. Thus out of the sun, and harms way. Any other ideas? Bob Dunahugh.
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313766 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 01:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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That should read behind a bumper mount.

Emery

> On Feb 25, 2017, at 12:42 AM, Emery Stora wrote:
>
> Don't put it in the refrigerator compartment (if you mean by the back could) as it will be hot there.
>
> Mine is mounted by the dash and the outside probe is mounted
> In the shade behind a buoyed mount. If you stop after running it will show hotter there until the engine cools but it is fairly accurate while driving.
>
> I use a second on specifically designed for the refrigerator. It mounts outside the refrigerator by the hinge side and the probe fastens in the center area inside the refrigerator
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Frederick, CO
>
>> On Feb 24, 2017, at 10:13 PM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>>
>> Got one of those units that display time, indoor temp, and has a remote outdoor temp sensor. I'm thinking that low in the frig compartment. Then close to the incoming fresh air vent access cover. Thus out of the sun, and harms way. Any other ideas? Bob Dunahugh.
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313767 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 05:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RF_Burns is currently offline  RF_Burns   Canada
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I put mine in the propane tank compartment. Its shaded from the sun and out of the elements, yet has large vent holes to let air circulate.

I believe most vehicles show the outside air temperature using the engine's Intake Air Temperature sensor located in the intake air stream.


Bruce Hislop
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313771 is a reply to message #313767] Sat, 25 February 2017 07:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeanette is currently offline  Jeanette   United States
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We put our wireless unit in the outside mirror mout where a flag holder fits. Take out the flag holder if u have one n slip the unit in that space of the mirror mount. Flag holder fits back in place.

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> On Feb 25, 2017, at 5:47 AM, Bruce Hislop wrote:
>
> I put mine in the propane tank compartment. Its shaded from the sun and out of the elements, yet has large vent holes to let air circulate.
>
> I believe most vehicles show the outside air temperature using the engine's Intake Air Temperature sensor located in the intake air stream.
>
> --
> Bruce Hislop
> ON Canada
> 77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.
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> My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313773 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 08:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson is currently offline  Nelson   United States
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Mine is located inside the Gasoline fill compartment and works well .

Nelson Wright
78 Royal Rear bath
Belle Isle Fl

On Feb 25, 2017, at 12:13 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:

> Got one of those units that display time, indoor temp, and has a remote outdoor temp sensor. I'm thinking that low in the frig compartment. Then close to the incoming fresh air vent access cover. Thus out of the sun, and harms way. Any other ideas? Bob Dunahugh.
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313776 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 09:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Propane compartment sounds good at first but would probably read low when propane is in use due to state change cooling. Most GM vehicles used a little plastic funnel device to direct air to the thermistor while giving it some protection. Following their lead I would go somewhere behind the grill but down as low as practical to avoid engine heat soak readings on shut down or just behind the lower SMC facia with a shot at the air flow.

John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313783 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 11:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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My Astro van has it's outdoor temp sensor behind the grill. Always been impressed how well that location works. I had our frig working on gas. That seemed to work well if the sensor was lower then the flame, as far from the flame as possible, and close to the air stream of outside air coming in. As the heat created a draft out the roof vent. Thus pulling outside air across the sensor. The LP storage area sounds interesting. Those two locations meet my concern about being damaged, falling off, and then just being visible. Remember that I even took all my water, and electrical input boxes off the out. And hid them behind the rear Iowa regs plate.


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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313787 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 12:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Propane tank compartment is ok when you're parked with that side of the
coach in the shade.
It doesn't work very well when you're driving and the sun is shining.
The sun warms both the compartment and the tank, and the tank holds the
heat for a while after it is in the shade. Pretty accurate at dawn,
though.
Personal opinion is that phase change cooling while the propane is in use
will be negligible.
That is where mine is located, however. It won't jump out onto the
street, even if it gets bumped out of its bracket. Pothole patrol doesn't
work where I am, either...bump, bump, woops.
RonC

On Sat, 25 Feb 2017 04:47:15 -0700 Bruce Hislop
writes:
> I put mine in the propane tank compartment. Its shaded from the sun
> and out of the elements, yet has large vent holes to let air
> circulate.
>
> I believe most vehicles show the outside air temperature using the
> engine's Intake Air Temperature sensor located in the intake air
> stream.
>
> --
> Bruce Hislop
> ON Canada
> 77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.
> Hubler 1 ton front end
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313793 is a reply to message #313767] Sat, 25 February 2017 15:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rob is currently offline  Rob   United States
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That's where I put mine, as well… Works great there - unless the sun is blasting on the compartment door!

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath

On 2017-02-25, at 3:47 AM, Bruce Hislop wrote:

> I put mine in the propane tank compartment. Its shaded from the sun and out of the elements, yet has large vent holes to let air circulate.
>
> I believe most vehicles show the outside air temperature using the engine's Intake Air Temperature sensor located in the intake air stream.
>
> --
> Bruce Hislop
> ON Canada
> 77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.
> Hubler 1 ton front end
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=29001
> My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313798 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 17:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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My 26'
has an original GMC round outdoor thermometer just under the driver's window. I suspect you could run a wire into the base and mount a thermistor sensor inside the case - the reading on it suggests it's fairly immune to sun and wind even when moving. Since it was there, I removed the electronic indoor/outdoor, repaired it, and gave it to a friend for a particular use. Look for it at a rally near you soon.

--johnny


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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313802 is a reply to message #313761] Sat, 25 February 2017 20:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bob,
We put ours in a sandwich sized zip loc bag, and taped it to the inside of the engine compartment right behind the passenger headlight. Easy to get to for a battery change. Open the pass side hood, and it's right there on the left side. It's worked there for years.

John


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Re: [GMCnet] Were to put a wireless outdoor temp sensor. [message #313814 is a reply to message #313761] Sun, 26 February 2017 02:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello Bob,

Another nice use of the outdoor tempsensor is: in your fridge !
I use one for years and it gives me a very accurate reading of its inside temperature, in my compressorfridge it cycles between 3 and 6 degrees celcius. So thats offcourse the "airtemperature" the products inside will stay more around a relatve stablle temperature.

It warned me in time of a malfunction of the old absorber 3-way fridge that I had.

Daniel

PS between 37 and 43 degrees Fahrenheit.


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[Updated on: Sun, 26 February 2017 02:38]

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That works great. I have an indoor clock/thermometer that reads 3
remotes. I have one in the freezer, one in the fridge and the "outdoor"
sensor in the propane compartment. And a label on the clock that tells me
which remote goes where. The Oregon Scientific brand has a switch to
select 1, 2 or 3 in each sensor housing.

The LaSalle system works well, also, but is a PITA when you have to
replace the battery in one unit.
You have to lift one battery in each remote, then replace them in the
proper order, then wait a bit, to give the readout where you want it.

I don't know anything about any of the other brands or types.

RonC

On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 01:34:20 -0700 Daniel Jacobs
writes:
> Hello Bob,
>
> Another nice use of the outdoor tempsensor is: in your fridge !
> I use one for years and it gives me a very accurate reading of its
> inside temperature, in my compressorfridge it cycles between 4 and 7
> degrees
> celcius. So thats offcourse the "airtemperature" the products inside
> will stay more around a relatve stablle temperature.
>
> It warned me in time of a malfunction of the old absorber 3-way
> fridge that I had.
>
> Daniel
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> the future brings ....
>
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> So, if you can't find one, be one!
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