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Does this ring any bells with readers - does anyone have a solution? It is posted
on behalf of a friend. Roger ====== My AWS has been giving me much trouble since on Feb 6th this year it malfunctioned. On that date it sent a message saying that it could not retrieve a certain record. After that it ceased downloading records. It is a Davis machine and is connected to a wind vane, a temperature and a pressure sensor and a humidity sensor. I have had it since the middle 1990's and it has never given me trouble before. I then asked around and was told that the Davis is a very sturdy programme so it must be the fault of the pc. I had that overhauled and although it worked for some time, after a couple of weeks I got the same error message and again it stopped downloading data. I have just sent the data logger to Davis to have it looked at, even though it is new. I have written about the problems to Davis in Southampton who are the agents in this country, but have had no joy from them. I am very disappointed and really wondering what I can do. Have you any suggestions? |
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My 9-year-old Davis WMII Data Logger starting behaving similarly - I
couldn't download any data to my laptop, getting a i/o error. But as the external humidity gauge was broken, and the WM LCD display had also just given up, I was very happy to use it as an excuse to buy a new wirelss Vantage Pro. My happy story is given in more detail at: http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...tion_adven.htm Sorry I can't give better news. Trevor On 2007-04-11 10:27:37 +0100, Roger Brugge said: Does this ring any bells with readers - does anyone have a solution? It is posted on behalf of a friend. Roger ====== My AWS has been giving me much trouble since on Feb 6th this year it malfunctioned. On that date it sent a message saying that it could not retrieve a certain record. After that it ceased downloading records. It is a Davis machine and is connected to a wind vane, a temperature and a pressure sensor and a humidity sensor. I have had it since the middle 1990's and it has never given me trouble before. I then asked around and was told that the Davis is a very sturdy programme so it must be the fault of the pc. I had that overhauled and although it worked for some time, after a couple of weeks I got the same error message and again it stopped downloading data. I have just sent the data logger to Davis to have it looked at, even though it is new. I have written about the problems to Davis in Southampton who are the agents in this country, but have had no joy from them. I am very disappointed and really wondering what I can do. Have you any suggestions? |
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:37 +0100, Roger Brugge
wrote: On that date it sent a message saying that it could not retrieve a certain record. After that it ceased downloading records. It is a Davis machine and is connected to a wind vane, a temperature and a pressure sensor and a humidity sensor. I have had it since the middle 1990's and it has never given me trouble before. I then asked around and was told that the Davis is a very sturdy programme so it must be the fault of the pc. I had that overhauled and although it worked for some time, after a couple of weeks I got the same error message and again it stopped downloading data. I have just sent the data logger to Davis to have it looked at, even though it is new. I'm afraid that this is rather a vague fault report - without more details it's difficult to advise. For example, was the Weatherlink software that could not 'retrieve a certain record' trying to retrieve it from the data logger or was it trying to retrieve some data from its archive database that should have been already downloaded? Did the user try creating a new station within WL and then downloading into that? (Sometimes a hard disk or other PC glitch can corrupt one of the database files and block subsequent downloading). Were the date and time settings and also the serial port settings carefully checked? Was the user able to try connecting the logger to a different PC to ascertain whether it was a logger or PC problem? The Weatherlink data logger is generally pretty robust and is only rarely the cause of download problems so I'd tend to look elsewhere first for the cause, especially if the logger is indeed a fairly new one. It sounds a bit suspicious to me that the problem temporarily went away after the PC was 'overhauled' (whatever that might mean exactly) and so I'd tend to suspect the PC. But without more details and more tests it's impossible to be sure. John Dann www.weatherstations.co.uk |
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