I’m starting to follow in my father’s footsteps and taking an unhealthy interest in the weather.
So when I clocked in Lidl that they had very cheap digital in/out max/min thermometers, I jumped at the chance and bought two.
I have installed one in the office and one in my home office.
I can tell you that when I left the Chesterfield office at 23.40 this evening, it was 2.5 degrees. No wonder my car had frozen up. But with my new thermometer, I was forewarned!
At home, it’s registering 3.5 deg outside, and a whopping 20 in. I’m sure it’s not really so hot.
I now have rather a lot of thermometers.
New digital one with wired outdoor sensor in my office. Digital with wireless sensor in the sitting room (14 deg), and the sensor in the bedroom (17 deg). Alcohol thermometer over the central thermostat reads 15 and the alcohol max/min one on the lean to reads min 3 deg (which must be now or last night) and max 42 deg (which must have been in August!)
And of course there’s the one in the car, which read 1 deg in the Bingo carpark, 4 deg on the M1 and 2 deg where I parked at home.
Which is all very well.
But what I’d really like is a series of wifi thermometer sensors recording and sending info to my PC that could draw pretty graphs and alert me to problems with the heating over the internet, etc.
There do seem to be one or two things like that available, but they’re either obscenely expensive or involve lots of soldering and being practical, which is more than I can manage.
Thobut I’d love something capable of producing reports like these.