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Exterior temperature sensor

Post by amauvis » Thu Aug 08, 2013 12:47 pm

Hello, one thing I miss in my Bongo is an exterior temperature reading. Seems pathetic, I know, but I like it. Anyone found one (and can link to it) that integrates somewhere well and doesn't look like a cheap piece of stuck-on tat?
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Re: Exterior temperature sensor

Post by bongojoe » Thu Aug 08, 2013 1:12 pm

I picked up one of these at Lidl:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Auriol-Di ... 1263096005

The outdoor sensor has a handy wee screw hole, which opens a multitude of potential place to attach it. Initially I attached it to one of the screws which holds down the black plastic near the windscreen wipers but, as the sensor's also black, I got some wildly high readings in direct sunlight. Now have it at the front under the bonnet, away from direct sunlight but possibly too close to the radiators.

Thinking about getting something a little more sophisticated though - this one doesn't have a backlight and runs of batteries. There are loads on eBay which could be wired into main battery and give a voltage indication too.
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Re: Exterior temperature sensor

Post by amauvis » Thu Aug 08, 2013 1:23 pm

Thanks for the reply. I was looking for something a little more discreet than that - perhaps something with a small, thin backlit display and a separate, stowable module to keep the visual cabin impact to a minimum. I really don't want to see it gawping at me, and if I do see it, I don't want it look out of place.

I've seen rear view mirrors with an integrated display. Anyone tried any of them? They're not cheap.
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Re: Exterior temperature sensor

Post by amauvis » Thu Aug 08, 2013 1:25 pm

bongojoe wrote: Thinking about getting something a little more sophisticated though - this one doesn't have a backlight and runs of batteries. There are loads on eBay which could be wired into main battery and give a voltage indication too.
I like the idea about the voltage indication though. Maybe on an ignition-switched relay but otherwise wired to the leisure battery :)
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Re: Exterior temperature sensor

Post by teenmal » Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:20 pm

amauvis wrote:
bongojoe wrote: Thinking about getting something a little more sophisticated though - this one doesn't have a backlight and runs of batteries. There are loads on eBay which could be wired into main battery and give a voltage indication too.
I like the idea about the voltage indication though. Maybe on an ignition-switched relay but otherwise wired to the leisure battery :)
This could do a trick.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alarm-Temperatu ... e+for+cars
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Re: Exterior temperature sensor

Post by amauvis » Thu Aug 08, 2013 3:09 pm

Hmmm, it does seem slimmer. Obviously the suction mount would go, and it would be hard-wired to the ignition circuit. Wondering where I could place it so it is visible but not sticking out like a sore thumb. Thanks for the responses so far :)
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Re: Exterior temperature sensor

Post by cavey » Sat Aug 10, 2013 7:43 pm

teenmal wrote:
amauvis wrote:
bongojoe wrote: Thinking about getting something a little more sophisticated though - this one doesn't have a backlight and runs of batteries. There are loads on eBay which could be wired into main battery and give a voltage indication too.
I like the idea about the voltage indication though. Maybe on an ignition-switched relay but otherwise wired to the leisure battery :)
This could do a trick.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alarm-Temperatu ... e+for+cars
I bought one of those and it's a bit naff. I'm now very happy with one of these, although some of the temperature readings are a little dubious... but I guess you get what you pay for!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digital-In-Ou ... 3cd03c18ae
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