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GofBorg
27-Jan-2012, 22:54
I am looking for a device that will power on an outlet if ambient
temperature exceeds a given threshold. Any ideas?
craig wilson
27-Jan-2012, 23:27
http://www.smarthome.com/29928/LuxPro-PSP300-5-2-Programmable-Plug-In-Thermostat/p.aspx
http://www.smarthome.com/7144/Thermo-Cube-TC-21-On-at-78-Degrees-Off-at-70-Degrees/p.aspx
(Not Adjustable, but you can buy a couple different ranges.)
On 1/27/2012 4:54 PM, GofBorg wrote:
> I am looking for a device that will power on an outlet if ambient
> temperature exceeds a given threshold. Any ideas?
>
>
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On 1/27/2012 4:54 PM, GofBorg wrote:
> I am looking for a device that will power on an outlet if ambient
> temperature exceeds a given threshold. Any ideas?
>
>
Something like this mechanical stat would be super simple and inexpensive:
http://www.luxproproducts.com/thermostats_mech/lv3.htm
GofBorg
28-Jan-2012, 00:24
> http://www.smarthome.com/29928/LuxPro-PSP300-5-2-Programmable-Plug-In-
Thermostat/p.aspx
Nice. I think this may work.
On 1/27/2012 6:24 PM, GofBorg wrote:
>> http://www.smarthome.com/29928/LuxPro-PSP300-5-2-Programmable-Plug-In-
> Thermostat/p.aspx
>
> Nice. I think this may work.
Hi there <G>ofBorg....:)
GofBorg
30-Jan-2012, 21:27
> Hi there <G>ofBorg....:)
Peace. What's the word?
On 1/30/2012 3:27 PM, GofBorg wrote:
>> Hi there<G>ofBorg....:)
> Peace. What's the word?
Bird. Bird is the word.
GofBorg
31-Jan-2012, 00:24
> Bird. Bird is the word.
Nice.
JayZie sounds like they 'said':
> Bird. Bird is the word.
So my response to JayZie's comment is...
one of my all time fav Family Guy episodes......
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malcolmlewis
31-Jan-2012, 01:33
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:00:51 GMT
"Stevo" <steveSPAM@LESSccgov.net> wrote:
> JayZie sounds like they 'said':
>
> > Bird. Bird is the word.
>
> So my response to JayZie's comment is...
>
> one of my all time fav Family Guy episodes......
>
Stevo....Don't!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WNrx2jq184
I have it as a ring tone on my phone.... ;)
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Simon Flood
31-Jan-2012, 13:01
On 30/01/2012 20:42, JayZie wrote:
> Bird. Bird is the word.
Hmm I thought Grease was the word ... ?
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malcolmlewis sounds like they 'said':
> I have it as a ring tone on my phone.... ;)
So my response to malcolmlewis's comment is...
I got a couple different portions of that 'performance' as ringtones on
my phone too. :-)
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Stevo