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Old June 22nd 04, 11:46 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Can anyone suggest why my temperature has gone haywire in the last 45mins or
so. I am reading 24.5c at 11.45pm

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I can only guess that because my Battery meter is showing at 75% it is
causing some problem ?


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Old June 23rd 04, 08:09 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Adrian wrote:
Can anyone suggest why my temperature has gone haywire in the last 45mins or
so. I am reading 24.5c at 11.45pm

Check out my pages and you will see.

I can only guess that because my Battery meter is showing at 75% it is
causing some problem ?


Adrian, it looks like this coincided with the start of the rain. I had
problems with water getting into the temp sensor on my WMR-928 which
caused similar high readings. I seem to have solved it by taking it
apart and drying it off (carefully) and putting it inside a home-made
screen (also useful for keeping the sun off).

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