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http://www.pro-measure.com/ProductDe...tCode=PWS%2D10
0 0T D% 2DX




Upping you one Ed.

If it was ordered through the Zephyr site, price is the same but
s&h for UPS ground is free.

https://www.zephyrinstrument.com/Pro...roductCode=PWS
- 1000TD-X


You can bet I'll be emailing them today. It is shipped from the
same place. DAS Distribution Inc.
Zephyr Instrument Division
17 Connecticut South Drive
East Granby, CT 06026



By any chance have you come across the manual for it online? Be nice
to go over before it arrives. Did not see it on supplier/mfgr site.

My status shows as shipped but all the UPS site says is that they
received electronic shipping info but do not have the pkg yet.


No manual available on line that I can find. My order was shipped
and will arrive on Monday. The shipping weight is 9 pounds. You
either get a lot of stuff or a very heavy carton.

It will be a while before I can install the computer software though,
my computer is going to the shop tomorrow and will be a few days.
The other unit I had came with two outdoor units and the temperature
sensor I put under the deck out of the direct sun. The wind and rain
will go on the deck rail for now. I don't have a really good place
for them without going to the roof. Tall trees on two sides,
detached garage have to affect wind readings.



I was just going to get the TB without software anyway until you
posted the link to the TD-X with software at a much much better price.
Hope the inside unit easily clips on and off the the wall mount should
I want to plug the USB cable in. I do have a long USB cable with a
booster but that would be a PITA.

As far as the install, just do the best for what I have to work with.
I really know nothing about these but it seems some of the temp
sensors can be installed in the sun because they have a radiation
barrier.

I found this about general installation recommendations but like I
said, just do the best for what I have to work with.

http://wiki.wunderground.com/index.php/PWS_-_Siting



Here's a couple of pics of the installd unit. Probably a couple of little
things I could to to reduce any eyesore.

Piece of PT attached to fascia with a couple of screws to hold during
install. Mast attached to PT with 4x pipe straps and 2" galv screws. 2"
used so it penetrates PT and fascia board. Ain't coming off.

Supplied pole fits snugly inside mast pipe. Drilled hole clear through
both and put in machine screw and locknut.

Rain gague bracket spans junction of supplied upper pole to secure and
keep from turning.

Temp gague mounted with 10x1" screws into 3/4 strip.

Still ain't gonna survive a garbage can hit...

http://tinypic.com/r/2yknrf7/5
http://tinypic.com/r/nyihko/5


Couple of concerns about location but best I could do for what I have to
work with. Possible warm air collecting under soffit because siding below
gets sun in afternoon. Gable vent off to the left, Should breeze be
blowing from the left I guess it could drift over and have an effect.