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Sensor Mounting
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Ideally, the sensor should be mounted on the tallest object in your
area. Avoid positioning it parallel or below eaves, rooflines, trees, or
other objects that may obstruct wind readings.
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Make sure all the screws on the Mounting Bracket, Wind Cups, and
Battery compartment are securely fastened.
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The sensor should be mounted with the Wind Cups on top.
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To optimize battery life, ensure the Solar Panel is facing the sun. The
Solar Panel alone will not operate the sensor, batteries are required.
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The maximum wireless transmission range to the station is up to 330ft
(100m) in open air. This does not include walls, floors, or other large
obstructions.
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For Accurate Temperature/Humidity Measurements
For Accurate Glide Sensor Measurements
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Insert a mounting screw through the hole at the top to securely mount
the sensor. It can also hang from the back using a nail.
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Mount the sensor vertically in a protected well-shaded area. Keeping
it out of direct weather elements such as sunlight, rain, snow, etc. will
help avoid inaccurate readings.
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For additional protection against weather elements, a Sensor Weather
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The maximum wireless transmission range to the station is up to 330ft
(100m) in open air. This does not include walls, floors, or other large
obstructions.
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