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Posted By: GregW Weather Stations for your home - 03/08/24
Any recommendations? Already done my online research but wanted to hear some thoughts.

Not looking for crazy technical but the next step above raingauges and indoor/outdoor temp sensors on my door...

Thanks...
I have used and been completely happy with a Davis Vantage Vue for close to a decade now. No issues whatsoever. Sadly, they've just about doubled in price since I bought mine, but I still recommend them highly. LINK
I like my AcuRite weather station.

Just have the simple one that doesn't connect to a smart phone. Inside display and outside weather station. About $120.. Lasted 4 years so far.

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I am interested in this one.

https://ambientweather.com/ws-2902-smart-weather-station
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
I have used and been completely happy with a Davis Vantage Vue for close to a decade now. No issues whatsoever. Sadly, they've just about doubled in price since I bought mine, but I still recommend them highly. LINK

Was looking at this one....

Good to hear. I get some harsh sun.....

How's the warranty and/or CS?
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
I like my AcuRite weather station.

Just have the simple one that doesn't connect to a smart phone. Inside display and outside weather station. About $120.. Lasted 4 years so far.

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Thanks Barry. Hope things are well.
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Of all the recommendations, Rocky’s is probably the best. We actually worked with Davis to reverse engineer an old Davis system that was at the Long Range Radar Sites here in AK. The new equipment from Viasla that was supposed to be Arctic tested and ended up freezing over. Davis systems did not have that issue. So the contractor for the AF and Davis somehow got the Davis wind sensors to work in place of the Viasala ones.
Davis Vantage Pro 2 here......
Greg, I have never had to use either their warranty or customer service. I rate that as positive. I think that they are good at replacing broken parts (the wind paddles are the usual thing).

The only issues I've had are replacing the CR123 backup battery every 18 months or so, and getting false rain amounts when the wind blows just the wrong way. Battery replacement requires climbing up on the roof, but is otherwise dead simple. I found directions to correct the false rain amounts online, also simple.

I have an Accu-Rite machine in the kitchen, just for temps and simple stuff. No wind or rain gauges. It has always read about two degrees hot and there's no way to re-calibrate it that I can find. But knowing that I just make a mental correction to the readout. It's an okay machine, but nowhere near as good as the Davis.
I bought my wife a LaCrosse system years ago. It was okay but only lasted about five years. I bought her a Davis Vantage Vue system 17 or 18 years ago and it has been very good. I had to send it in a while back, but the service was adequate (not cheap!) enough. Good system.
We ended up getting this one. Nice to know what the temperature/rain fall is here at the house install of the city's location, 10 miles away.
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Good luck with your choice Greg.

I'll be keeping an eye on this thread but I think I know the answer.

I've got a LaCrosse, about 6 years old now. Rain gauge quit sending a couple of years back. Discontinued and no longer supported. Anemometer still working, but once or twice the right kind of heavy wet snow in 20-30mph winds has stopped it from turning. Temp unit had to be moved closer to the receiver after about 4 years, still working though.

I'm going to look into one of them fancy Davis units when I finally get tired of the LaCrosse one or it dies completely,
We have been very happy with our Ambient Weather station. Bought is over 7 years ago and it's still working very well. Using their website and phone app we can access it from anywhere.
I also have an Ambient Weather station. I'm on my 3rd year
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Greg, I have never had to use either their warranty or customer service. I rate that as positive. I think that they are good at replacing broken parts (the wind paddles are the usual thing).

The only issues I've had are replacing the CR123 backup battery every 18 months or so, and getting false rain amounts when the wind blows just the wrong way. Battery replacement requires climbing up on the roof, but is otherwise dead simple. I found directions to correct the false rain amounts online, also simple.

I have an Accu-Rite machine in the kitchen, just for temps and simple stuff. No wind or rain gauges. It has always read about two degrees hot and there's no way to re-calibrate it that I can find. But knowing that I just make a mental correction to the readout. It's an okay machine, but nowhere near as good as the Davis.

Good stuff...
Great stuff guys.
I've had LaCrosse for near ten years. I can't say it has been reliable, but the warranty is like Leupold, excellent. They replaced the Rain gauge once, the display once, the wind thingy twice, all at no cost. Don't think I would buy another, since it rained three inches the other day and the display showed .82. Always something.
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Good luck with your choice Greg.

I'll be keeping an eye on this thread but I think I know the answer.

I've got a LaCrosse, about 6 years old now. Rain gauge quit sending a couple of years back. Discontinued and no longer supported. Anemometer still working, but once or twice the right kind of heavy wet snow in 20-30mph winds has stopped it from turning. Temp unit had to be moved closer to the receiver after about 4 years, still working though.

I'm going to look into one of them fancy Davis units when I finally get tired of the LaCrosse one or it dies completely,



Bought gf a LaCrosse unit several years ago. It crapped out, one section at a time, too.
I gots me a LA Cross weather machine.


Damn thing only worked for 17 year. Sombitches wouldn't warranty it!
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I gots me a LA Cross weather machine.


Damn thing only worked for 17 year. Sombitches wouldn't warranty it!
Coolio bro

that's acause y'aint gots no whether up'n your way.
Originally Posted by GregW
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Greg, I have never had to use either their warranty or customer service. I rate that as positive. I think that they are good at replacing broken parts (the wind paddles are the usual thing).

The only issues I've had are replacing the CR123 backup battery every 18 months or so, and getting false rain amounts when the wind blows just the wrong way. Battery replacement requires climbing up on the roof, but is otherwise dead simple. I found directions to correct the false rain amounts online, also simple.

I have an Accu-Rite machine in the kitchen, just for temps and simple stuff. No wind or rain gauges. It has always read about two degrees hot and there's no way to re-calibrate it that I can find. But knowing that I just make a mental correction to the readout. It's an okay machine, but nowhere near as good as the Davis.

Good stuff...

Had my Davis Weather Pro around 15 year with no problems
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I have had a LaCrosse for about 8 years or so. The outside unit is on top of the garage and uses a rechargable 2032 battery, solar powered. At first, a battery would last about a year, then the longevity started dropping, until now I'm lucky to get 3 months out of one. I guess the solar charger has lost the ability to keep a battery charged. Otherwise, it's been a good unit.
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag


My kids bought me one for Christmas two years ago, Last year they bought me another one just like it for the lakehouse. So far they've both been great, I can check either one from my phone.

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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag

I have that exact one and it works great.
Avoid LaCrosse, Greg. I also had one of those. It was junk.

I bought and used several of the cheap systems before becoming so frustrated and disappointed that I bit the bullet for my Davis.

There are probably two or three decent makers besides Davis. I haven't owned any of them so can't say one way or the other.
I got one of these in 2018. Still working but its been discontinued.

The rain gauge stopped working a year or 2 ago. I popped the cover off and discovered a wasp nest the hard way.


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I have the $120 accurite, its ok, pretty basic for the money - I would prefer it also tell the pressure like some of the others on here , but if you're happy with temp, rain amount, wind speed and direction, then it will do a good job. I have the outdoor station about 250ft from the the indoor unit with no issues.
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