Indeed, I may have jumped to a wrong conclusion, also.


I should have clarified.  My response was based on getting a whole sensor unit, windspeed and wind direction, replaced.


If it is just a mechanical problem (broken  nose or fin) on the Peet wind direction unit, then as Tom suggests a bit of work with epoxy and re-inforcement mesh works wonders.


I have just finished fixing the nose of my Peet unit that arrived with the nosepiece broken off and a little of the screw pointing through.  Very easy to do.


I have made numerous repairs to the wind direction vane on the Texas Weather Instruments sender because it is notoriously weak where the bolt attaches the vane to the encoder.


Please indicate what you are wanting to replace:  The whole unit with a Davis, or just the VANE that turns the cap with the magnet inside of it.


Dale


 (very sorry if I gave wrong advice)

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