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I am interested in purchasing a wireless weather station...just
wondering if anyone had any experience with a Davis Vantage Pro Wireless Weather Station ? Good...Bad ??? Any other choices for around $300 ??? Thanks for your comments. |
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I've had one for almost 3 years. Very accurate and good software for
capturing data/running reports, etc. On the down side, I've had 3 major things go wrong with it, but Davis has fixed each one under warranty without question. The most recent failure was the temperature sensor. They sent me a new sensor module and a retrofit kit to fix a design error that led to the sensor going bad. This last repair was 6 months after the warranty expired. Despite the poor repair history, I'm satisfied. wrote in message ... I am interested in purchasing a wireless weather station...just wondering if anyone had any experience with a Davis Vantage Pro Wireless Weather Station ? Good...Bad ??? Any other choices for around $300 ??? Thanks for your comments. |
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