Good list there, many thanks. :-)  May I add another criterion: what about 
solar panel so that the batteries don't need replacing? 



Le vendredi 28 juillet 2017 13:20:14 UTC+1, mwall a écrit :
>
> On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 7:43:14 AM UTC-4, voyagesdedavid wrote:
>>
>> So, let me rephrase the question: can you suggest a good system in the 
>> £150 range, that has separate rainfall, wind sensors etc? 
>>
>
> here are some candidates in that price range with non-integrated sensors 
> (in no specific order):
>
> a) fine offset wh23xx (tycon tp2700)
> b) fine offset ws10x0/ws20x0
> c) hideki te923
> d) oregon scientific wmr88/100
>
> some of these are no longer in production, but still available.
>
> the wh23xx is far more reliable than the ws10x0/ws20x0 that it replaces.  
> it has minimal batteries (only 2 AAA cells!) and they last at least a year, 
> even in climate much colder than the UK.
>
> the hideki te923 is a solid station with high quality sensors, but it has 
> a lot of batteries and they are a real pain to replace.  the solar 
> radiation sensor dies after about 2 years.  i'm pretty sure these are no 
> longer in production.
>
> the lacrosse ws28xx might work for you (branded as something else in the 
> eu and uk).  the wireless between instruments is very convenient and 
> surprisingly reliable (unlike many wireless options), and the batteries are 
> easy to change.  however, i'm pretty sure they are no longer in production.
>
> m
>
>

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