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I just picked up the ET-73 dual probe thermometer, it works well
however can anyone explain to me WHY the put the on/off switch INSIDE the transmitter? It drives me nuts that I have to take the cover off just to turn the unit off. Why I dont understand why they did this?? I emailed the company but no response. Anyone have a clue? |
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g.711 wrote:
I just picked up the ET-73 dual probe thermometer, it works well however can anyone explain to me WHY the put the on/off switch INSIDE the transmitter? It drives me nuts that I have to take the cover off just to turn the unit off. Why I dont understand why they did this?? I emailed the company but no response. Anyone have a clue? I recently bought one also, and it works well, and has for over a month. Like you, I hated the switch inside. And the fact that every time you turn it on, you have to reset the temperatures for the alarms. And that the defaults are SO lame. Like you, I sent them an email of suggestions and questions. Like you, I got no reply. Maybe the switch is inside the case so that it will be more waterproof. If it was on the front panel, they'd have had to have used a better grade $witch. Mike -- ....The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world... Mike Avery mavery at mail dot otherwhen dot com part time baker ICQ 16241692 networking guru AIM, yahoo and skype mavery81230 wordsmith |
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g.711 wrote:
I just picked up the ET-73 dual probe thermometer, it works well however can anyone explain to me WHY the put the on/off switch INSIDE the transmitter? It drives me nuts that I have to take the cover off just to turn the unit off. Why I dont understand why they did this?? I emailed the company but no response. Anyone have a clue? It's s design flaw that baffles anyone who's ever used it. You'd need to contact the manufacturer to find out what they were thinking. -- Reg |
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Reg wrote:
g.711 wrote: I just picked up the ET-73 dual probe thermometer, it works well however can anyone explain to me WHY the put the on/off switch INSIDE the transmitter? It drives me nuts that I have to take the cover off just to turn the unit off. Why I dont understand why they did this?? I emailed the company but no response. Anyone have a clue? It's s design flaw that baffles anyone who's ever used it. You'd need to contact the manufacturer to find out what they were thinking. Mine was junk. The receiver would lose contact every few minutes and never re-establish it unless I reset both transmitter and receiver. I spent more time checking the remote than I ever would have checking the actual pit. -- Greetings from the Hog and Hominy State! |
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Mike Avery wrote: Maybe the switch is inside the case so that it will be more waterproof. If it was on the front panel, they'd have had to have used a better grade $witch. Mike Yes I would agree that this would provide a bit of waterproofness, but they can overcome this with blister buttons on the front outside and still maintain waterproofness. Well for the cost I guess you get what you pay for... But I will send another email, just cause if bugs me so much. |
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Reg wrote:
g.711 wrote: I just picked up the ET-73 dual probe thermometer, it works well however can anyone explain to me WHY the put the on/off switch INSIDE the transmitter? It drives me nuts that I have to take the cover off just to turn the unit off. Why I dont understand why they did this?? I emailed the company but no response. Anyone have a clue? It's s design flaw that baffles anyone who's ever used it. You'd need to contact the manufacturer to find out what they were thinking. I'm such a cynic. I figure it's 'cause by taking off the cover you void the warranty! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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wrote in message ... Reg wrote: g.711 wrote: I just picked up the ET-73 dual probe thermometer, it works well however can anyone explain to me WHY the put the on/off switch INSIDE the transmitter? It drives me nuts that I have to take the cover off just to turn the unit off. Why I dont understand why they did this?? I emailed the company but no response. Anyone have a clue? It's s design flaw that baffles anyone who's ever used it. You'd need to contact the manufacturer to find out what they were thinking. I'm such a cynic. I figure it's 'cause by taking off the cover you void the warranty! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! ~Semper Fi~ Are the replacement probes the only option, or has anybody else found an alternative? |
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