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Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011 8:00 am
by nking
The oldest data is overwritten by the new so there is no need to worry unless you've not downloaded your data to Cumulus in the last 2 weeks (5 min logging) or 4 weeks (10 min logging) and so on....
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011 8:01 am
by robynfali
New data will overwrite the old data, no need to clear it with normal running.
On the offchance that you do need to clear it, touch the pie to light up the screen, then press on the pie for 3 seconds, that will clear the memory
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011 8:03 am
by robynfali
beaten by 1 minute

Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011 8:23 am
by Snupple
jay-sit-yo? wrote:Snupple wrote:Not sure about the wind gust as I haven't got anything to measure that against, but the direction being 180 out I have had no problem.. Sure you got the wind vane aligned to north correctly?
Yeh it's fixed. I do have another problem in that you know the memory pie graph on the main unit, what happens if it gets full? Cause i thought once i upload the data on cumulus the memory will go back down to 0 percent but its not?
When the memory is full the unit just starts overwriting the oldest ones.. mines been full for some time
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 14 Mar 2011 9:04 am
by jay-sit-yo?
Ok cheers
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 28 Mar 2011 7:45 pm
by robynfali
just to get back to the original post a bit
Has anyone found the 3080 or 3081 on sale anywhere for the UK or USA yet?
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Wed 30 Mar 2011 5:26 pm
by nitrx
The WH 3080 will be availble in The Netherlands early May price EU 155 = aprox 136 UKpound = 110 USD
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 5:37 pm
by robynfali
Just had a laugh on an Aussie Website!!
$161 (aus) for the item, and a further $70 (aus) for shipping, talk about a bloody RIPOFF company, I KNOW for a fact that the shipping would not cost that much, I ordered 3 torches from Aussie just before christmas (worth MORE than the weather station, and heavier) and the shipping was half as much!!
Just goes to show people monopolise on availability!
Maybe one of our Aussie friends here would be interested in purchasing these things, then shipping them cheaper?
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 6:06 pm
by steve
It weighs 1.9kg. According to the Australia Post web site, the cheapest price for a parcel that weight, by air, is $70.40.
http://auspost.com.au/apps/international-parcel.html
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 6:09 pm
by robynfali
By Sea?
$37 dollars, and thats what i used, had 3 torches within 14 days!
What that basically boils down to, if you could get 10 people wanting the station, they each pay there price for the station, and chip in $3 postage! instead of $70
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 7:07 pm
by steve
That's amazingly fast by sea from Australia. Did you mean to type "weeks"?

Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 7:19 pm
by robynfali
nope, thats what i paid for on the 29th December, and received 13th Jan!
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 9:32 pm
by Super-T
"Sea Mail" means 2nd class mail nowadays but still goes by Air.
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Sun 03 Apr 2011 9:41 pm
by robynfali
ahh that explains it, cheers, end of the day, i don't mind waiting 14 days if it means half the price, but would the company go for it?
Re: WH3080/3081
Posted: Mon 04 Apr 2011 12:57 am
by Snupple
Do they not still change the postage based on the size of the box as well, as it's pretty big compared to the weight