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<blockquote data-quote="aphex2k" data-source="post: 2143701" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>Never had to settle the enlite sensor. What are the benefits of this? Surely the more time you wait = lower TIR? I don't have the time to be waiting for a sensor to settle. Life is busy, kids work etc. I can't half fit a sensor and I don't see how it would settle better without the external transmitter connected? The filament that's inserted starts to warm up as soon as it's in? The only thing this would improve is a reduced warm up time. It's these (new to me) Guardian 3 sensors which are meant to be better, I just haven't experienced this yet. </p><p></p><p>I think.....?</p><p></p><p>Plus I use 2 tapes, one holds the sensor in, the other goes over the top and holds the transmitter on. That's how I was shown. Makes removing the transmitter difficult and risks dislodging the sensor. Is there a better way of taping?</p><p></p><p>Also Im questioning the accuracy and I can't see that making them last longer would improve the accuracy of the readings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aphex2k, post: 2143701, member: 912"] Never had to settle the enlite sensor. What are the benefits of this? Surely the more time you wait = lower TIR? I don't have the time to be waiting for a sensor to settle. Life is busy, kids work etc. I can't half fit a sensor and I don't see how it would settle better without the external transmitter connected? The filament that's inserted starts to warm up as soon as it's in? The only thing this would improve is a reduced warm up time. It's these (new to me) Guardian 3 sensors which are meant to be better, I just haven't experienced this yet. I think.....? Plus I use 2 tapes, one holds the sensor in, the other goes over the top and holds the transmitter on. That's how I was shown. Makes removing the transmitter difficult and risks dislodging the sensor. Is there a better way of taping? Also Im questioning the accuracy and I can't see that making them last longer would improve the accuracy of the readings? [/QUOTE]
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