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Old October 6th 05, 09:47 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Dave Liquorice Dave Liquorice is offline
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On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:05:44 GMT, Chris Mantle wrote:

I'm just concerned that when it rained last week the water went
inside


One assumes it if was hanging it would have been upside down and got
flooded. As has already been posted warn your builders (foreman and
company boss) that the sensor has been damaged by their actions and
you expect them to pay for the replacement. You might have to meet
them half way as you didn't tell them that it was a delicate bit of
kit and needed careful treatment but *they* didn't ask you what it was
and did it need protecting...

You can say you are going to attempt a repair but still hold them
liable. Take it down, take it apart, clean it up and leave it in the
airing cupboard, disassembled, for 48 hrs. Reassemble and test, it
might come back.

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