I wouldn't give up on your Acurite so quickly. In its price range, it's
actually pretty good.

First, make sure your fan is working. Check it during a weekend, or ask a
neighbor/wife to check it.

Second, make some sort of shade cover for it. Depending on the shape of the
sensor, a white yogurt container with ventilation holes might work. Or,
find something else that does fit.

Third, take a look at the WU siting guide
<https://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/installationguide.asp>. It has
some good tips.

-tk


On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Tony Turner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, that's disheartening. This station was a gift from my wife and I've
> tried every way I know of to make it accurate but there just doesn't seem
> to be a way. I have two consoles and neither of them agree on temperature,
> humidity or inside temperature. The weewx server seems to read the sensors
> directly and way more accurately than the Acurite consoles. I guess I'll
> have to buy another brand of weather station. Is there an inexpensive
> station that produces accurate output? Thanks for your help.
>
> Tony
>
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