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La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor

La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor

IN or OUT Temp Sensor
Weather Resistant Dimensions: Sensor: 5.5" x 1.625" x 1"
Specifications:

Power requirements: 2 "AA" Alkaline batteries
Manufacturer: La Crosse Technology


Price Range: $12.35 - $19.95


La Crosse Technology TX6U Wireless Temperature Sensor
User Reviews
Weather Station
rating: 5

Great product. We enjoy having the time and temp alternately flash onto bedroom ceiling, so we don't have to roll over and look at the clock in the middle of the night.


Restored Remote
rating: 5

I have had a LaCrosse Clock in the kitchen for several years. Sometime last year, the remote temperature input stopped working. I didn't want to go through another winter without being able to quickly see the outside temperature and be able to prepare for it before going out. New one works fine.


Received Quickly and Easily
rating: 4

This product works great. Unfortunately, our other one either fell off (unlikely) or was taken, so we had to find a replacement temp sensor. This was the best priced, and it came quickly for low shipping costs. It has been working very well, maybe even better than the original one.


Lacrosse remote sensor
rating: 4

This was a replacement for a remote sensor that died. It worked fine from the beginning. Be sure to follow the instructions to link to the base.


Time for a replacement
rating: 4

Well our first weather station is still working. The remote outdoor sensor just died after 4 plus years of working. Maybe we just got lucky after reading other reviews. Something that sticks in my mind though is, I think it is important to protect your sensor from the elements. Either find a well protected overhang on your house or hidden area out of the elements of rain and snow. You are also not to hang it in direct sunlight for obvious false temperature reasons. Another thing is screw the unit down. My father-in-law went the easy way using the adhesive tape. Sounds great but it doesn't work. It fell a few months later and broke of course. Hope the new sensor works just as long.




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