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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 3842986" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I have a Watson W8681 which finally died after about 4 years. I think it was bought with Syngenta Points. The anemometer was the first to seize up, then the wind vane. The temperature sensor was the last thing to go last winter. They do have PC link software - Cumulus is free to download.</p><p></p><p>The Davis gear is the best but even a lower spec Vantage Vue is £500 by the time you've got it hooked up to your router. Add a couple of hundred for a better Vantage 2/Pro</p><p></p><p>At home I had a Science Museum one which lasted for 10 years. Just an external temperature sensor though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 3842986, member: 166"] I have a Watson W8681 which finally died after about 4 years. I think it was bought with Syngenta Points. The anemometer was the first to seize up, then the wind vane. The temperature sensor was the last thing to go last winter. They do have PC link software - Cumulus is free to download. The Davis gear is the best but even a lower spec Vantage Vue is £500 by the time you've got it hooked up to your router. Add a couple of hundred for a better Vantage 2/Pro At home I had a Science Museum one which lasted for 10 years. Just an external temperature sensor though. [/QUOTE]
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