N96GY Wind Sensor Problems
Posted: Sat 22 Dec 2012 7:48 pm
This is just some feedback for owners of the Maplin N96GY.
I realise that this is a very cheap weather station and no doubt will be vilified by some 'hard-core' weather anoracks, but to those of you that have one of these I would like to pass on to you all a problem I found with the system.
In particular the Wind Speed Sensor. The unit becomes defective quite quickly and so far I have sent 2 of these units back. However, I have found the problem lies with the roller bearing that the Wind Speed Sensor rotates on and specifically that the roller bearing keeps sticking. This can be remedied by gently prizing off the cups from the main unit. Once it is off you can then prize the roller bearing off. Once you've done this place the bearing in some WD40 .... enough to cover it and allow it to soak. The WD40 will eventually get inside and will stop the bearing from sticking. Replace the bearing and the cups and work the WD40 in by rotating the unit in the direction it would normally rotate.
I have no doubt that this will need doing again in the future because the roller-bearing is about as cheap as you can get. Alternatively, keep forking out £2.99 for a replacement.
Anyway, I hope this helps
I realise that this is a very cheap weather station and no doubt will be vilified by some 'hard-core' weather anoracks, but to those of you that have one of these I would like to pass on to you all a problem I found with the system.
In particular the Wind Speed Sensor. The unit becomes defective quite quickly and so far I have sent 2 of these units back. However, I have found the problem lies with the roller bearing that the Wind Speed Sensor rotates on and specifically that the roller bearing keeps sticking. This can be remedied by gently prizing off the cups from the main unit. Once it is off you can then prize the roller bearing off. Once you've done this place the bearing in some WD40 .... enough to cover it and allow it to soak. The WD40 will eventually get inside and will stop the bearing from sticking. Replace the bearing and the cups and work the WD40 in by rotating the unit in the direction it would normally rotate.
I have no doubt that this will need doing again in the future because the roller-bearing is about as cheap as you can get. Alternatively, keep forking out £2.99 for a replacement.
Anyway, I hope this helps