Dear Blick, NoWait, Herb, Steve, and WeatherCat Davis troubleshooters,
Thanks for the observations and suggestions!
I might offer an explanation, though. If the tipping spoons are getting a little grimy, perhaps with a thin film or an accumulation of a small amount of electrostatic particles or a thin trail of mud cake along the bottom of the spoon from the dust in the air that collects in the first rain, it can hold moisture on the inactive spoon. That moisture as a counter weight can keep a spoon from tipping at the right moment, but without more rain, dry and restore balance.
Well, there was some muck on the buckets so I went ahead and cleaned it all off with rubbing alcohol. I also went ahead and cleaned the collector cone and put on a fresh dose of Rain-X. That way the droplets will have a lower surface tension and will roll more easily into the buckets.
Wind? I've had mine tip on really windy days when we've had no rain.
I'm sure there is a final "nudge" that finally causes the bucket to tip and it could be a wind gust. However, the winds around here are generally much more mild than what you encounter Steve. That's a good thing, because with the sort of winds you see, my ISS would most likely get ripped off the side of the house!!
Thanks again gang!
Cheers, Edouard
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