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[email protected] December 29th 06 03:06 PM

Vantage Pro Problem
 
My VP2 temperature reading has suddenly jumped by about 8 degC and I
now have to use an offset to get the correct reading.

Any ideas what might have caused this ? Do I need a new temperature
sensor

Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks

Sky-Catcher December 30th 06 11:42 AM

Vantage Pro Problem
 
mine has done the same in the last couple of weeks - not 8 degC but about
5degC & i too have had to put in a correction. Unfortunately it is not a
consistent problem & the amount it is out varies & requires further changes
to the offset.

any help would be appreciated!

wrote in message
...
My VP2 temperature reading has suddenly jumped by about 8 degC and I
now have to use an offset to get the correct reading.

Any ideas what might have caused this ? Do I need a new temperature
sensor

Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks




Paul Bartlett December 30th 06 06:15 PM

Vantage Pro Problem
 
In message ,
Sky-Catcher writes
mine has done the same in the last couple of weeks - not 8 degC but about
5degC & i too have had to put in a correction. Unfortunately it is not a
consistent problem & the amount it is out varies & requires further changes
to the offset.

any help would be appreciated!

wrote in message
.. .
My VP2 temperature reading has suddenly jumped by about 8 degC and I
now have to use an offset to get the correct reading.

Any ideas what might have caused this ? Do I need a new temperature
sensor

Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks

Over the recent anticyclonic spell my humidity reading was stuck at 100%
for five days. 5 days when the humidity was around 95%, I tried a
little fiddling then decided to stop. Then eventually it began to dry
out - now all is happiness and light again. Had no problems with
temperature though. But in damp stagnant air could these problems be
related?
Cheers
Paul
--
'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates.
Paul Bartlett FRMetS
www.rutnet.co.uk Go to local weather.
400FT AMSL 25Miles southwest of the Wash


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