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  1. The RT610B is cool and all, but it doesn’t seem to allow for remote monitoring and data logging. That’s the reason why I opted instead to purchase a competing compost thermometer solution. Let me know when you’ve got something like that available.

    1. If you want remote monitoring and logging for your compost, you may be looking for our NODE thermometer! Node connects to wifi, has high- and low- temperature alarms, and will record data that you can access via cloud.thermoworks.com or via our free app. We market it mostly as a fridge-monitoring tool for restaurants who need to know if their walk-ins go down and also need to be able to show their inspectors their temperature logs. BUT I use mine for monitoring day/night temperature swings in my workshop, and with a 12″ Pro-Series probe, you could easily monitor your compost. You choose how often it records data, and how often it transmits data, so you can get the granularity you want. It’s rated to IP66 so it’s weatherproof, and I leave mine outside all winter in Utah.

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