Hi,
Can the normal Temp-Sensor be used for mesuring the air temperature in a paludarium? Or must it remain submerged all the time?
Regards,
Bjorn
Hi,
Can the normal Temp-Sensor be used for mesuring the air temperature in a paludarium? Or must it remain submerged all the time?
Regards,
Bjorn
it needs not be submerged, it works also in air
but I think the temp.-range (15° - 37°) may be the problem
My frogs require a temperature between 15 and 37°C, so that won't be a problem I think.
Is it possible to cut the wire of the probe to fix it in the paludarium and then reconnect it afterwards? Or does it have to remain shielded or something like that?
Nobody?
Is it possible to cut the wire of the probe to fix it in the paludarium and then reconnect it afterwards? Or does it have to remain shielded or something like that?
why do you want to cut the cable? just use one of our extension cables VSL2.5 or 5
no shielding required
The hole in my paludarium is not large enough for the connector. So I would cut the wire, put it through the hole and then reconnect it.
Will measurement still be accurate?
yes, the signals are transmitted digital
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