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Weather => Weather Hardware/Measurement => Topic started by: Blicj11 on June 02, 2014, 05:27:13 AM
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WeatherCatters:
Over the weekend I installed my new weather station. I wanted to add a couple of sensors (Solar and U.V.) but I had two sensors that were failing (barometer and internal humidity). My VP2 is seven years old and after a bunch of research and cost comparison, I decided to buy a new station.
Anyway, I bought the Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus. I put it together in the house and all sensors were transmitting data. I took it topside to install and when I was finished, the console was not reading any data from the anemometer, solar or UV sensors. After fooling around for an hour, I asked myself what would Stu advise and the answer to that was reboot the console.
I unplugged the console and removed the batteries, waited ten minutes and powered it back up without the batteries. It fired up on all cylinders and I was in business. I reinstalled the backup batteries and it has been cranking along ever since.
Now I will send my old one back to Davis for a refurb. That will either give me a backup in case Herb's Hoodlums make it to my neighbourhood, or it will end up at my son-in-law's house. He has long admired my weather hobby.
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Congratulations, hope you have fun with your new toy!
[cheers1]
Cheers,
Reinhard
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Congrats on the new station!
I anticipate going through that same decision calculus (buy a new station vs return to Davis for refurb) in the next year or so.
If you have the time, please chronicle the entire refurb process...customer service process, timeline, costs, etc. Also, what sensors does Davis refurbish as part of the process? I have FARS plus the UV and Solar sensors.
Lastly, are you considering requesting certified sensors? I think I read somewhere that's an extra $200 on top of the $140 refurb charge.
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Hi Blicj
Glad you made the up grade and glad you have got it working [cheer]
Now for the hoodlums just shoot them or I like I said electricute them
Have fun
cheers
[cheers1]
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That's great news, Blick! A proud new father you must be. (insert new emoticon here that shows a smiling face smoking a big cigar).
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Congratulations Blick! (http://www.canebas.org/Weather/LWC_forum/Custom_emoticons/congratulations.jpg)
Sounds like your old VP-2 give you good service and it was time for a change and upgrade! Best of all, while everything works better - it is all still very familiar!
Enjoy your new and comfortable toy!
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]
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If you have the time, please chronicle the entire refurb process...customer service process, timeline, costs, etc. Also, what sensors does Davis refurbish as part of the process? I have FARS plus the UV and Solar sensors. Lastly, are you considering requesting certified sensors? I think I read somewhere that's an extra $200 on top of the $140 refurb charge.
Felix:
On the VP 2 without the UV and Solar sensors and no fan, the refurb charge is US$152, which includes US$12 for shipping. I don't know what they charge for the additional two sensors and the fan, but I do know they charge more for that model. I did not consider certification.
You just box it all up and send it Davis. Include a letter outlining what you want them to do and give them your contact info. When they receive it, they call you and ask for a credit card. They do the work and ship it back. They do it on a first come basis but estimate about two weeks there, plus a week to ship it back. Sounds like it takes about a month. If you overnight ship and request them to ship it back the same way, it cuts out almost two weeks. I know that Randall had them do some warranty work on his new ISS a few months ago and he was down for two or three weeks as I recall.
It always interesting for me to talk to Davis tech support. They are very helpful and knowledgable, but they train their support agents to talk 100 mph (160.93 km/h), which is too fast for a man of my age.
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Reinhard, Felix, Randall, Keith, Edouard and all WeatherCatters:
Thanks for your comments and I am having fun with my new toy. Next on my list: a weather webcam. This will require some serious cooperation from my wife. She will ask if this is just a hobby or is it really an obsession. The lines are blurred.
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Good going, Blick! I hope it serves you well into the next decade.
I've been looking into the idea of a weather or security webcam. I found these, which employ the very latest technology and are fully Mac compatible.
http://www.flirsecurity.com/pro/product/dn208p2v4-hd-poe-nvr-ip-camera-security-bundle/
Available on eBay, but I suspect there is no warranty without access through an authorized dealer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/200979546622?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
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Herb:
I have a home security system that includes cameras. I recently added a Flir DVR to my four cameras older cameras. The DVR is fully Mac-compatible and allows me to also view live or historical footage on my iPhone and iPad. I like this company.
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Thanks Blick! Good to know. I think I know which one I want now, though it still may be a month or so.
Herb