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VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Tue 06 Oct 2009 1:54 pm
by Paul C
Over the last 6 days I have had an intermittent fault where the temperature data has not been transmitted to the console. This has caused -37c to show up on my software. I did re-insert the lead marked "temp" back into the outside transmitter and over the weekend it worked OK. Unfortunatley at 1010hrs today it stopped working again, re-inserting the lead this time hasnt worked. The rest of the data is unaffected.

This raises a few questions !
1. Is my station knackered ! has anyone else had this problem ?
2. Best place to have it repaired ?
3. Why does -37c appear and how can I remove this data from Cumulus, Weatherlink and the Wunderground site records.

many thanks from a slightly depressed weather observer !

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Tue 06 Oct 2009 2:40 pm
by steve
To remove from Cumulus: open Oct09log.txt and dayfile.txt in a text editor, search for -37, and replace with, well I'm not sure what, exactly - Cumulus 1 doesn't have a 'null' value. For all-time records, if you still have a backup from a week ago, use the alltime.rec file from that, assuming you haven't broken any others records since. If you don't have an old enough backup, you'll have to use the all-time record editor, and correct it that way.

I don't know why it comes up with -37C. The station actually works in Fahrenheit, but -37C is a similar number in F anyway. It does sound a bit broken. I think to get it repaired, it needs to go to McMurdo.

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Tue 06 Oct 2009 4:03 pm
by Paul C
Thanks for the reply. I ended the programme for the time being, will go back and try and edit the data

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Tue 06 Oct 2009 5:51 pm
by Paul C
Its has started to function again ! I wish it would make its mind up and then I good sort it out one way another.

Failed again this morning. This time no -37c. tempted to leave Cumulus running see what happens. Of out now to fiddle "wiv me wire" :(

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Wed 27 Jun 2012 4:37 pm
by Graham64
Hi Paul
My Davis VP2 temperature readings have just dropped to -39.6oC. I found this very old topic where you had a similar problem. How did your issue get resolved?
Any suggestions - is it a case of contacting the supplier?
Thanks

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Fri 29 Jun 2012 4:57 pm
by Grumpy Moose
How old is your station?
Davis Vantage Pro2 Temperature/Humidity Sensor Upgrade Kit for Pro2 units manufactured between Jan 2006 and July 2008 (Davis - 6930)

Pro2 stations manufactured between Jan 2006 and July 2008 placed the Temperature/Humidity ("T/H") Sensor in a location making it susceptible to water damage within the radiation shield. The 6930 upgrade kit relocated provides the latest version T/H Sensor (revised since 2006 - 2008) and hardware to relocate the T/H sensor to a more suitable location within the radiation shield. This upgrade is NOT needed for 24 hour aspirated shield units. This upgrade is advisable for the following model numbers manufactured between January 2006 through July 2008: 6152, 6152C, 6162, 6162C and 6382

http://www.ebay.com/itm/DAVIS-6930-PRO2 ... 5894882168



-Derek

http://www.alaskaweatherwatch.com

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Fri 29 Jun 2012 5:48 pm
by gemini06720
Derek, if you think what you see on eBay is a discounted price, think again! :roll:

The link to the eBay page you supplied is for Archer Trading Post (of Gainesville, Florida, USA) where the 'Davis 6930 - PRO2 Temperature Humidity Upgrade Kit' is listed at $135 US.

Now, have a look at the time item price directly on the Archer Trading Post page (of Gainesville, Florida, USA) where the same item is listed at $106.00 US.

I did a search of the Internet for a lower priced item and could not find one...

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Fri 29 Jun 2012 8:05 pm
by Grumpy Moose
Yep,

He puts a "Best Offer" on most of his auctions. You just make the offer at his advertized website price. I've bought many parts for my VP2 this way. It's just easier buying through eBay than off of another website.

Re: VP2 Temp Failure

Posted: Fri 29 Jun 2012 8:23 pm
by Graham64
Derek
How old is your station?
My station is about 5 years old but the temp/humidity sensor was replaced in August 2010, so it has lasted just under two years.