Hi ! I recently pick up from trash, a WH3080 Weather Station however my luxmeter is not working due to a water damage inside the solar and luxmeter box.
If anybody have the same wx station and can send me the quartz frequency next to the luxmeter, that will make it work again.
Thanks for your help !
Quentin
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Quartz in wh3080 solar transceiver
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Re: Quartz in wh3080 solar transceiver
Hi,
Welcome to the forum. I am not aware of a "crystal" close to the Lux sensor (under the white dome). Have you seen the photos near to the foot of Page 4 of This Long Thread in the "Fine Offset" (who manufactured this range of stations) section of the forum?
Note that the "Solar Pod" cannot transmit a radio signal itself. Its RJ11 cable must be plugged into the appropriate Temp/Hum/Wind/Rain transmitter module, to receive power (maintaining timekeeping overnight) and for that to transmit a radio data packet.
EDIT: From This Even Longer Linked Thread there appears to be a "watch crystal" on the underside of the board, which will be almost certainly 32.768 kHz (photo on page 7).
Cheers, Alan.
Welcome to the forum. I am not aware of a "crystal" close to the Lux sensor (under the white dome). Have you seen the photos near to the foot of Page 4 of This Long Thread in the "Fine Offset" (who manufactured this range of stations) section of the forum?
Note that the "Solar Pod" cannot transmit a radio signal itself. Its RJ11 cable must be plugged into the appropriate Temp/Hum/Wind/Rain transmitter module, to receive power (maintaining timekeeping overnight) and for that to transmit a radio data packet.
EDIT: From This Even Longer Linked Thread there appears to be a "watch crystal" on the underside of the board, which will be almost certainly 32.768 kHz (photo on page 7).
Cheers, Alan.