Davis will also ship an already done rebuild to you so you won’t have to wait 
for yours to be rebuilt. I’ve used this a couple of times with two ISS units 
and it keeps you up and running.

> On 4 Oct, 2020, at 15:29, Daniel Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Davis has a rebuild program where they will completely repair and rebuild 
> your station for a reasonable fee (I believe it was $95 when I had mine done 
> a few years ago). You are responsible for shipping it to them, or in my case 
> dropping it off since they aren’t too far from where I live. The station will 
> come back “like new”, they will replace any parts that need replacing and 
> recalibrate everything else.
> 
> Drop them a support request at their website and they can give you the full 
> details.
> 
> Dan Rich <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>   
> http://www.employees.org/~drich/ <http://www.employees.org/~drich/>
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> On Oct 4, 2020, 10:32 -0700, 'Chris Schram' via weewx-user 
> <[email protected]>, wrote:
>> I have an 11-year-old Davis Vantage Vue with a USB data-logger plugged
>> into a Raspberry Pi3B. Everything works well except...
>> 
>> The sensor suite, which has been out in years of all kinds of weather,
>> besides being pretty filthy, is crapping out in its temperature/humidity
>> readings when it starts getting hot during the day. It recovers when the
>> temperature drops sufficiently.
>> 
>> In a perfect world I could swap in a brand new sensor suite, and be up
>> and running pretty quick. What I'm not so sure of is whether I could run
>> into compatibility problems with my 11-year-old console and data-logger.
>> 
>> I have observed that the console/data-logger have received firmware
>> updates over the years, none of which I am capable of applying. These
>> updates require Windows, and all I have on hand are Macs and Raspberry
>> Pis.
>> 
>> As an alternative, since Davis weather stations are at the pricey end of
>> the scale, and I might not care to replace the entire hardware, what
>> choices in new hardware would be in the more affordable zone. I'd prefer
>> an out-of-box solution rather than having to roll my own weather
>> station.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
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