Twodose
Active member
Today I hooked 2 new sensors to my weepmizer (the older style), one 100ft, the other 50ft. When the Weepmizer was turned on the temperature said it was 54°, when checking sensor one it was 54° and sensor 2 was 54°. On my smartphone it said it was 50 degrees outside, my friends phone said the same, the weather channel said it was 50°, the bank sign across the street said it was 51°. I know there can be variations in temperature just by a couple hundred yards, but what are you supposed to go by? Someone suggested putting the sensors in water with crushed ice, but in the directions for the weep mizer it says “The sensors are sealed against normal rain and etc. but should not be submersed in water”. I have a Ranco temperature control for the AFFB system it read 52°, in past experience this one is usually 3 or 4° higher than what the weepmizer would say. So what are the odds that both sensors would not be calibrated proper from the factory? I would hate to think that the weepmizer would not kick on until the actual temperature is 31° rather than 35°, I would rather have the weepmizer reading a couple of ° lower than higher. I know you can adjust the sensors, but it is quite difficult since you have nothing to compare it to. I trust the weep mizer and have had very few freeze ups, but we all know what a PITA that can be when it does happen. I thought give it a day or 2 with it on to see if it changes and is closer to the actual temperature, what do you think?