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Nothing but problems with this until i re-read this thread. You have to push the plugs in real hard. There is a false stop that will give wonky readings. Once in push again and then the app and device seems to work fine. Evaluating today.

Quick question. If not using the app how do i switched between degrees Celsius and degrees F on the display...?
 
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Nothing but problems with this until i re-read this thread. You have to push the plugs in real hard. There is a false stop that will give wonky readings. Once in push again and then the app and device seems to work fine. Evaluating today.

Quick question. If not using the app how do i switched between degrees Celsius and degrees F on the display...?

Customers have to change the Celsius and Fahrenheit by the app, not the unit. The unit will save the Celsius or Fahrenheit you operated next time.
 
I have been really enjoying my IBT-4XP and tend to use 2 probes at any one time. I use it for BBQ and Brewing. So far my only wish is a waterproof probe. When I use for mash temp or water I get wonky readings because the probes get fully submerged. I have gotten them revived by drying them out in the stove.
Thanks for a great product!
 
Ive been using this IBT-4XP for my brew days and noticed last weekend that I was off by about 7 degrees.
I will admit that I submerged a couple of the probes for a full 60min mash. I did oven dry them per a support email from Inkbird.
I have the 4 probes (2-used, 2-never used) in a glass of ice water.
Probe | Temp
1. 36° F
2. 45°
3. 48°
4. 50°

Anybody got any suggestions on calibration or how to get this working more accurately?
Thanks!
 
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