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Vantage Pro2 Wireless with standard radiation shield. This system uses frequency hopping spread spectrum radio technology to transmit weather data wirelessly up to 1,000 ft. (300 m) With data updates every 2.5 seconds. Includes Vantage Pro2 console/receiver, integrated sensor suite and mounting hardware. Integrated sensor suite includes rain collector, temperature and humidity sensors, anemometer with 40-Feet (12 m) anemometer cable and solar panel. Sensor suite is solar powered. Console may be powered using the included AC power adapter or with three C batteries (not included)
49 of 49 people found the following review helpful: By 27 of 27 people found the following review helpful: One worry I had was how well the sending unit would work in the winter when there is relatively low and short light to charge the battery. I have had no trouble at all after several years. One thing is that the signal tends to get a bit weaker on batteries, so at the extremes of range, I sometimes loose the signal overnight. At more reasonable ranges, all is very well. By the way, I first got the integrated sensor suite and plugged the anemometer into it. It worked fine. A year (or so) ago, I sprung for the separate anemometer transmitter and mounted it up above the peak of the roof. All continues to be fine with just a little tweaking of the settings in the main... Read more 20 of 20 people found the following review helpful: By Since it was within the one year warranty, they finally replaced it after a lot of calls. Shortly after the warranty expired, the outdoor temp/humidity sensor failed. ( $125 to replace it ) , a little later the wind direction indicator failed. Have not replaced it yet. ($175 to replace it ). Jury is out on this one. E-mail support is non-existent. They will never reply to any of your e-mails. Customer support is also weak. The Davis weather stations used to be fine instruments. My 1st one lasted a little over five years before it failed. I am very disappointed with Davis. Now looking for another brand to switch to. Open to any suggestions as to what brand to try. |
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