Simple Waterproof Remote Container

Mr.Ed

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Simple Waterproof Remote Container

I like to use the K.I.S.S. method

Use a Rubbermaid or similar container with the large opening flap.

Drill a hole for the probes high up where the lid flap will cover it.

Place a weight in the bottom for stability and wind resistance.

When done with the smoking session remove the remote batteries and pack all in the container for safe storage.


 
 

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Great idea and will use as soon as my new thermometer gets here July 12.
How windy does it get where you live....4lbs. :o
 
ARmike said:
Great idea and will use as soon as my new thermometer gets here July 12.
How windy does it get where you live....4lbs. :o
Strictly stability,  the weight keeps it from getting moved. Wind gust 30 to 40 mph during a summer storm is common here. It just depends if you are in the path.  :-[
 
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