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Old 12-31-2011, 05:00 PM   #1
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Looking for new thermometer

1975 Overlander, the clocks battery leaked all over the thermometer and ruined it. I got the clock working again, but the thermometer is done. I would like to replace it, so if anyone has one for sale, let me now. Thanks.

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1976 Sovereign, In the process of removing inside panels to improve the exterior dents before polishing and I'd like to fix/replace the thermometer also. Any ideas on either a how/to or source would help.
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Thanks for the website. Couldn't see where they had any remote/outdoor model.
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I think the last time I saw a thermometer like the ones that came in thesetrailers was about 1983. They are such old obsolete technology it is doubtful you will find one. There are digital and electronic ones with radio transmitter outdoor sensors available almost anywhere, but they are not round nor will they fit in the hole your trailer has.
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"76" Thermometer

Thanks for the help. I have found a thermometer with WW Grainger that would fit the bill, has a 10' cable with probe. The only issue is it cost approx. $200.00. I haven't decided if I'm going with the new technology which require multiple batteries, suck it up and spend the money, or just put the old one back in and stick my head out the door.
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