It’s 37 degrees and all is quiet.

cabin-018.jpgOn a earlier post I complained about my digital thermometer waking me up at night because of it’s ice alarm. After reading the manual, and finding no way to disable this sleep depriving “feature”, technical guru, Laen Finehack, came up with this idea to disable the ice warning alarm on a Oregon Scientific thermometer model #RMR382A :
The ice warning only works on the #1 sensor so just set your inside unit to channel 2 or 3 and the outside sensor to the same. Tonight when it dropped to 37 degrees, I felt relief when it didn’t go off.

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