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Maplin N96FY on Offer

Discussion specific to Fine Offset and similar rebadged weather stations
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ColJep
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Joined: Sat 08 Jan 2011 4:42 pm
Weather Station: Maplin N96FY
Operating System: Windows 7 Pro x64
Location: Puigpunyent, Mallorca, Spain

Maplin N96FY on Offer

Post by ColJep »

The Maplin N96FY is on offer again at £69.99 until 28/08/2012. I had one for 18 months until I upgraded to a Davis Vantage Pro2. (Thanks Steve and Cumulus :) ) Good value. Only problem was a failed anemometer bearing. Easily replaced from " Simply Bearings".
AllyCat
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Joined: Sat 26 Feb 2011 1:58 pm
Weather Station: Fine Offset 1080/1 & 3080
Operating System: Windows XP SP3
Location: SE London

Re: Maplin N96FY on Offer

Post by AllyCat »

Hi,

Also get a £5+ off voucher for signing up to their newsletter. ;)

But for the next couple of days (in the UK) the arguably superior Clas Ohlson version is only £39.99, delivered. :D

Cheers, Alan.
Worcester
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Joined: Sun 22 Jul 2012 12:28 pm
Weather Station: Maplin / Fine Offset WH1080
Operating System: Windows 7 / Raspberry PI
Location: Church Lench, Evesham, UK

Re: Maplin N96FY on Offer

Post by Worcester »

And the Maplins N96GY (the touch screen version) is on sale at £64.99 (weird, the nornally more expsnsive is cheaper..)

Qn - So why (apart form £25 :) ) is the Clas Ohlson version possbly better?
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AllyCat
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Weather Station: Fine Offset 1080/1 & 3080
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Re: Maplin N96FY on Offer

Post by AllyCat »

Hi,

Clas Ohlson appear to offer a two year warranty on all their products. :)

There are a number of differences in the specification relative to Maplin's, CO's generally superior, but others might consider particular disadvantages:

The CO version uses an 868MHz radio frequency (cf 434 MHz), generally a less "congested" radio band (and an opportunity to run two independent stations without interference) but the maximum range may be more affected by obstuctions. Obviously not compatible or usable as a "spare" if you already have a 434 MHz kit (but the latest Maplin stations appear to have a changed radio protocol, not compatible with earlier versions).

The CO has a Radio Controlled Clock. Nominally "Plug and Play" but it can be a further complication getting the RCC antenna pointing in the correct direction, and it can take a significant time to automatically set the time when it starts up. However, note that Cumulus doesn't need/use the logging timestamp anyway.

The CO User Manual is specially written/edited; more readable but referrring primarily to Northern European countries.

CO sell spare parts for their station. I guess if a sensor fails within the warranty period, they're more likely to supply a replacement part rather than expect the whole kit to be dismantled and returned (but some users may prefer to get shot of a faulty kit and receive a full refund).

Cheers, Alan.
Worcester
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Joined: Sun 22 Jul 2012 12:28 pm
Weather Station: Maplin / Fine Offset WH1080
Operating System: Windows 7 / Raspberry PI
Location: Church Lench, Evesham, UK

Re: Maplin N96FY on Offer

Post by Worcester »

Many thanks, reasoning much appreciated

Seeing the prices I've just bought two!

One for my dad who's in his 80's and has been a measurement nuty all his life (keeps daily traditional barometer and rainfall readings on paper traces)

And one theoritically for spares, though seeing as that won't now be the case it means that I can use the two to compare real values and remove local micro-climate variations.
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