Hi,
Since a few weeks my 9 year old WMR928 is giving me signs of weakness.
My console doesn't receive the rain sensor signals for minutes or hours, and the signals are coming back without doing something. The batteries have been checked and
it happens night and day.
The rain sensor continues to send ? (led blinks) every 48s as it should.
I don't know how to solve this problem.
Perhaps any advice?
I plan to replace my station, but until to have more financial resources to by a Davis station or to build a Weatherduino pro2 station I think i will go to a WH1080 or WH3080.
Can someone advise me between these two models?
Thanks
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WMR928 rain sensor weakness
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Re: WMR928 rain sensor weakness
I WOULD GO FOR THE WH3080. OR THE VANTAGE VUE FROM DAVIS.
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Re: WMR928 rain sensor weakness
Hi,
Most of the sensors for the 1080 and 3080 are the same, but the 3080 has the additional "Solar Pod" (for Lux and UV). Personally, I don't think Lux or UV is particularly "useful", but the Lux is a "nice to have". Note that it is called "Lux" NOT watts/m2; later versions have an option to convert to watts/m2 but use the wrong conversion factor!
The 3080 Console has a non-touchsceen LCD which is much clearer to read. Personally, I do prefer the 3080, but the price (at least here in UK) seems too high for the additional features, particularly if you plan to use it for only a short time before a WeatherDuino or Davis. Note that the Solar Pod probably CANNOT be used with the WeatherDuino.
Cheers, Alan.
Most of the sensors for the 1080 and 3080 are the same, but the 3080 has the additional "Solar Pod" (for Lux and UV). Personally, I don't think Lux or UV is particularly "useful", but the Lux is a "nice to have". Note that it is called "Lux" NOT watts/m2; later versions have an option to convert to watts/m2 but use the wrong conversion factor!
The 3080 Console has a non-touchsceen LCD which is much clearer to read. Personally, I do prefer the 3080, but the price (at least here in UK) seems too high for the additional features, particularly if you plan to use it for only a short time before a WeatherDuino or Davis. Note that the Solar Pod probably CANNOT be used with the WeatherDuino.
Cheers, Alan.
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Re: WMR928 rain sensor weakness
Dunno if its the same thing, but my rain sensor would not send any data when it rained, so I replaced the data cable from the solar sender and the gauge itself. old age and the environment had made the data cable outer casing perish and was letting water in. So, I went to the local electronics store and got a length of 6 core flat cable and some RJ12/11 (6 core flat cable compatible plugs) and soldered the other end to the rain gauge. All working again without faults.