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Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus™ w/ UV & Solar Radiation Sensors Studio : DAVIS INSTRUMENT by DAVIS INSTRUMENT Brand : Davis Model : 6162 Publisher : DAVIS INSTRUMENT Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0011698003068 UPC : 011698003068 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
List Price : $995.00 Our Price : Too low to display
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Forecast icons let you now whether to expect sun, partial sun, clouds, rain, or snow
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Displays eight lunar phases from new through full
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Trend arrow shows whether barometric pressure is rising, falling, or stable
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Graph last 24 hours, days, or months of readings, highs and lows, etc. Over 80 graphs to display!
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Compass shows wind speed and dominant wind direction
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Product Description |
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Wireless Vantage Pro2 Plus™ w/ UV & Solar Radiation SensorsFirst and only weather station in its class to use frequency hopping spread spectrum radio technology to transmit weather data wirelessly up to 1000' (300 m). Includes Vantage Pro2 console/receiver integrated sensor suite (ISS) and mounting hardware. ISS includes rain collector temperature and humidity sensors anemometer 40' (12 m) anemometer cable solar radiation sensor UV sensor sensor mounting shelf and solar panel. Temperature and humidity sensors are enclosed in standard radiation shield. ISS is solar powered. Electronic components are housed in a weather-resistant shelter. Console may be powered using the included AC-power adapter or with three C batteries (not included).Wireless range is up to 1000' (300 m) outdoors line of sight. Typical range through walls under most conditions is 200' to 400' (60 to 120 m). Add wireless repeaters for distances up to 1.7 miles (2.7 km). Product : DAVIS VANTAGE PRO2 PLUS WRLESS WIRELESS VERSION Manufacturer : DAVIS INSTRUMENT Manufacturer Part No : 6162 UPC : 011698007462 |
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Davis Weather Station |
Wonderful. I got this for Christmas as a replacement for my ailing Oregon Scientific station. This costs a bit more, but it really is a much better engineered package. Of particular note - all of the wiring is enclosed, unless you opt for remote placement of the anomometer.
I have it hooked up to a permanently active LinkSys Network Storage Link modified to forward my data to Wunderground.com.
100% recommended. |
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Vantage Pro Not Arctic Tough |
f you live in a cold climate think twice before you purchase this weather station. I live in Alaska where -40 F is common through the winter. When the temp reached -40 in early December the temp sensor quit at -39.3. I looked on Weather Underground and you could tell who had Davis weather stations in the area because they were all locked at -39.3. At the same time the wind vane quit working and has not worked since. Davis sent me a test cable to diagnose the problem with the wind vane and will be sending me a replacement wind vane. Support for the wind vane problem was good however the temperature sensor crapping out is not acceptable. Davis offered no solution and only said it was within specification. With regard to the temprature sensor I am very dissatisfied with Davis support. My $29 Oregon Scientific thermometer works down to -55F but my $800 Davis Vantage Pro quits. The Davis website claims that their weather stations are used around the world in all types of climates. I think this is less than honest. I don't know that the wind vane quit because of the cold but that is my suspicion. I will be waiting to see if the replacement will function when it gets cold again. If you live in a cold climate, look else where for a weather station.
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