I am thinking of upgrading to a davis weather station but not sure of which one davis vue davis vue 2. Plus any advice would be helpfull.
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Re: davis weather stations
Do you mean the Davis Vantage Vue and the Davis Vantage Pro 2?
Take a look at the Davis website as the benefits of each system are outlined - http://www.davisnet.com/weather/how-to- ... asp#vp2vue
If cost isn't an issue I'd take a serious look at the Vantage Pro 2.
I chose the Davis Vantage Vue as it was my first foray into weather monitoring and I wanted a compact all in one set up. However if you want more flexibility with the positioning of the weather instruments, especially the anemometer, then the Pro 2 should be considered.
Take a look at the Davis website as the benefits of each system are outlined - http://www.davisnet.com/weather/how-to- ... asp#vp2vue
If cost isn't an issue I'd take a serious look at the Vantage Pro 2.
I chose the Davis Vantage Vue as it was my first foray into weather monitoring and I wanted a compact all in one set up. However if you want more flexibility with the positioning of the weather instruments, especially the anemometer, then the Pro 2 should be considered.