Monday, November 28, 2011

Hard Wired vs Wireless...Which is better

Quick overview of wired vs wireless environmental monitoring. Provides both pros and cons of each plus we cover costs, installations, security, lifetime and accuracy of each.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Remote RH / Temperature Monitor by Sper Scientific

!±8± Remote RH / Temperature Monitor by Sper Scientific

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The remote ambient temperature / relative humidity sensor is mounted on a cord over 7' long. Place the highly accurate sensor inside a desiccator, refrigerator, drying or other environmental chamber and view simultaneous displays of temperature and RH outside on the large LCD. Recalls minimum and maximum readings on both parameters. ºC and ºF selectable. Stands or wall mounts. Dim: 4 ¼ x 3¾ x 7/8 (110 x 97 x 20mm). Weight 6 oz (1700 g).

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Smartfreeze Technology

Smartfreeze Technology is an innovative system to monitor and control remotely professional refrigerators. Learn from the video how many are the benefits to the user. We are temperature controller competitors to Ako, Carel, Danfoss, Dixell, Eliwell, Evco, etc. with innovative features on energy monitoring at low cost. At the best of our knowledge we do not have competitors on remote monitoring and control via GSM/GPRS

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Dual Zone Wine Coolers - Should You Buy One?

!±8± Dual Zone Wine Coolers - Should You Buy One?

Based on how many independently controlled temperature zones the wine cooler has there are:
single zone dual zone and three/multiple zone wine storage coolers.
Benefits of a Dual Zone Wine Cooler over a Single Zone Unit

A dual temperature wine refrigerator has two individually refrigerated and controlled compartments for red and white wines. The two sections are usually separated with the control panel in the middle. Each zone has its own electric thermostat control and display to independently set and monitor the desired temperature.

In a single zone wine cooler refrigerator you can set only one temperature level for the whole cabinet interior and all of your wines (including reds and whites) will be cooled to the adjusted temperature.

If you love both red and white wines a wine cooler refrigerator with two temperature zones will allow you to keep both types of wine at their recommended serving temperatures. You'll always have a perfectly chilled Chardonnay or a bottle of nice, cool Pinot Noir on hand all the time. During a dinner party it's classy to pick a bottle of white and/or red that goes with the menu from your elegant wine storage cooler.

Single Zone vs. Dual Zone Wine Cooler

Now that you know the benefit of owning a dual temperature wine refrigerator you might ask whether you really need one. Some say that you don't need a two-zone wine cellar even if you drink both reds and whites. A single zone wine fridge has a temperature variance of around 5 degrees Fahrenheit from bottom to top which is acceptable and manufacturers/retailers inform customers about this fact on their website and in their catalogs. If you put your whites in the colder bottom and the reds in the warmer top part of a single zone cabinet you'll be doing just as fine as you would with a two-zone unit.

This way you'll have something similar to a dual temperature wine cooler although without individual temperature setting option. This is a bit of an exaggeration and 5 degrees difference within the cabinet's lower and top part is not enough to keep both types of wine simultaneously at optimal temperatures. The temperature range of dual zone wine coolers can be as wide as 25°F (e. g. 38°F - 65°F in the Sub-Zero 424 dual zone wine storage cabinet) giving you the ability to chill whites or sparkling wine and keep reds at cellar temperature (cc. 55 °F).

Whether it is worth getting a two zone wine refrigerator or not depends on your preferences for style and convenience. You would probably do very well with a 1-temperature zone cooler that keeps all your wines at cellar temperature. You can always get a bottle of white chilled in the kitchen fridge.

How Much Dual Zone Wine Refrigerators Cost?

Depending on size and brand the price of dual temperature wine refrigerators can vary greatly. The smallest and cheapest units cost cc. 0 while larger, higher-end models usually cost more than 00. A good quality mid-size wine cooler with two separate temperature zone sells for around 0.

Recommended Dual Temperature Wine Coolers

Since there are so many home wine cellar brands and models to choose from here is a selection of some good-value units to make the decision easier for you.

If you only have space for a smaller unit then the 12-bottle Vinotemp VT-12TEDS-2Z Dual Zone Wine Cooler is an ideal and affordable choice. It has digital controls and display for each zone.

Each of the four slide-out wood shelves holds 3 standard size wine bottles. The Vinotemp VT-12TEDS-2Z costs around 0 so it is a fairly cheap model.

The Magic Chef 44-bottle Two-Zone Wine Cooler is a larger capacity, inexpensive dual zone wine fridge selling under 0. It holds approximately 44 bottles: 16 in the top zone and 28 in the bottom compartment.

In the higher-end category (00-00) Sub-Zero, Marvel or Perlick wine refrigerators are the best choices. Wine storage units of these brands include all the bells and whistles including proper alarm systems, Sabbath mode and proper (or adjustable) humidity level.


Dual Zone Wine Coolers - Should You Buy One?

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