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There is only one temp.-display, but at least two sensors. And the App seems to switch and compare internally and displays only the sensor with the higher temp. value. That is, regarding undertemperature monitoring, not helpful.
A better solution could be:
Showing both sensor values at the same time (preferred)
or
Fixed selection of the sensor which should be displayed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We plan to write a new android app because we have no control over the existing one.
On Friday, January 1, 2021, 02:41:52 PM EST, Guenter <[email protected]> wrote:
There is only one temp.-display, but at least two sensors. And the App seems to switch and compare internally and displays only the sensor with the higher temp. value. That is, regarding undertemperature monitoring, not helpful.
A better solution could be:
Showing both sensor values at the same time (preferred)
or
Fixed selection of the sensor which should be displayed.
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In the app under function setting disable sensor #1 (internal sensor). That will leave you with the two probes which should be the same or close value.
There is only one temp.-display, but at least two sensors. And the App seems to switch and compare internally and displays only the sensor with the higher temp. value. That is, regarding undertemperature monitoring, not helpful.
A better solution could be:
Showing both sensor values at the same time (preferred)
or
Fixed selection of the sensor which should be displayed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: