Redundant temp probe

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Smotz
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Re: Redundant temp probe

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lnevo wrote:Ok, let me raise an issue and we can see what happens. :)
Nice - I will hold out to see if it becomes mainstream.

Redundancy seems like a good idea, I think..
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lnevo
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Re: Redundant temp probe

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Well it may take a while...use that code in the meantime and help make sure no issues
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joshlawless
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Re: Redundant temp probe

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I like this idea!
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