Perhaps I should clarify that I'm talking about the wireless VP.  I'm not 
sure extra sensors can easily be added to the cabled.

On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 9:51:10 AM UTC-6, Jeff A. D. wrote:
>
> I think the main advantages of the Pro over the Vue is the ability to 
> split the anemometer from the other sensors, so that each can be placed 
> more optimally.  The wind sensor as high as you can get, the others not so 
> much.  And the Pro has the ability to add other sensors (extra temp 
> stations, soil moisture, leaf wetness, and such).  I use an extra temp 
> station to help avoid frozen pipes in winter, for example.
>
> I still have an original Vantage Pro, not the VP2. 15 years old and still 
> going strong, though I did buy up a spare station and extra parts when they 
> came out with the VP2 to try to keep it running as long as possible, but 
> both stations are still fully functional, with the exception of the 
> original anemometer that had the bearings going bad.
>
> On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 11:33:13 PM UTC-6, Andrew Milner wrote:
>>
>> As a non-davis user, but thinking about splashing out the cash, does 
>> anyone have views or opinions on the benefits or disadvantages of the vue 
>> over the pro2 davis stations - for reliability and/or accuracy?  The vue 
>> looks to me to be the better option - but maybe I am missing some important 
>> differences.
>>
>> I was going to use either weatherlink usb or belfry boy clone usb logger 
>> with the device to connect the console to my raspberry pi over usb and 
>> replace my fine offset.
>>
>> Many thanks for any inputs/advice.  As I said I want to know the 
>> differences or disadvantages of one over the other.
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>>

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