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Positioning the Breeze Pro Sensor

For Accurate Measurements

Included Mounting Accessories

  Ensure the sensor is mounted level with the Solar Panel facing 

directly to the south. This will help optimize battery life and transmit 

correct wind direction readings. 

  Ideally, the Breeze Pro Sensor should be mounted on the tallest 

object in your area. Avoid positioning the sensor in line or below 

eaves, rooflines, trees, or other objects that may obstruct wind 

readings. 

  Make sure all screws on the Mounting Bracket, Winds Cups, 

Wind Vane, and Battery Compartment are securely fastened. 

  The sensor should be mounted with the Wind Cups on top.   

Mast

The horizontal conduit where the sensor 

attaches. This piece will connect to either 

the Adjustable Base or Pole Adapter.

Adjustable Base

The main bracket used for mounting onto flat surfaces or with 

added U-bolts (not included). The grooves and Hand Screw allow 

the bracket to secure to angled surfaces while still ensuring the 

Mast and sensor are level. 

Hand Screw

Used to lock down and secure the Mast

to the Adjustable Base or Pole Adapter.

Alignment Arrows

Provide exact 90 or 180 degree

angles when aligned with the arrow

on the Mast. 

Pole Adapter

Used in place of the Adjustable Base

for mounting on top of cylindrical

conduits. 

1-Inch Maximum Pole Diameter

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Installation Options

For Accurate Measurements

Basic Assembly

Advanced Installation Options

Fence posts, poles, decks, and even mailboxes are all common mounting options due to their convenience. 

Many users prefer these types of locations as the data they provide is accurate from their ground level 

perspective. However, because wind in these spots is often affected by obstructions, the readings may 

differ compared to local reporting stations.   

Some advanced installation options include tripods, wall mounts, eave cross mounts, chimney mounts, 

and many others. Any of these can be combined with U-bolts for attachment onto a tall cylindrical conduit 

using our Adjustable Base. Please note that these advanced options will require additional equipment and 

possibly professional help for best results.

The illustrations above are 

not to scale and are for 

informative purposes only.
La Crosse Technology is not 

responsible for any damages 

or injury that may occur during 

installation.

U-Bolt Adapters

1B Pole 

Adapter

1A.

1B.

2.

3.

Mount the Adjustable Base onto a flat surface 

using the four long screws provided.
Secure the Pole Adapter to a cylindrical 

conduit using the two smaller screws provided.

Insert the Mast into the Breeze Pro Sensor and 

tighten the provided screws on the sides.

Use the Hand Screw to attach the Mast to either the Adjustable 

Base or Pole Adapter. Ensure the sensor is level, facing south, 

and securely fastened at all mounting points.

1A Adjustable Base

Tripod

Setup

Chimney

Mount

WIND

WIND

Summary of Contents for V51

Page 1: ...SET UP GUIDE Wi Fi PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION MODEL NUMBER V51 BP77970...

Page 2: ...g Disposal Cautions Statements Patents Support Information Factory Reset Stay in Touch 21 22 22 22 23 24 24 24 24 03 04 05 17 17 18 18 19 09 09 10 WIND Positioning Your Sensor Installation Options Vie...

Page 3: ...station and in the app SEE APP TO CONNECT Check your La Crosse View app for notifications NO WEATHER SERVICE Your Internet weather and time services are not connecting These should resolve on their ow...

Page 4: ...the station is first powered on it will begin searching for your outdoor sensors which should connect shortly To manually set your time date and other settings hold the SET button to enter the Setting...

Page 5: ...to adjust backlight Hold to enter Auto Dim settings 1 3 2 6 8 7 4 5 9 10 Side View Back View Your display must be connected to Wi Fi to receive Daily Hourly forecast information Please Note Only the h...

Page 6: ...n a safe place Remove batteries and cover in place Leave outside uncovered While the Rain Sensor cannot accurately record snowfall when the snow melts the water will be counted as rain The Rain Sensor...

Page 7: ...nstallation Options For Accurate Measurements Basic Assembly Advanced Installation Options Fence posts poles decks and even mailboxes are all common mounting options due to their convenience Many user...

Page 8: ...and Alerts WIND Viewing Wind Speed History Records Activate Deactivate Wind Speed Alert Important Notes Press the WIND button to toggle through wind speed history records with time and date stamps Th...

Page 9: ...g Individual Temperature Humidity Records Records Viewing Order Feels Like Temperature Press the TEMP button to toggle through indoor outdoor temperature humidity history records with time and date st...

Page 10: ...eive AccuWeather forecast data Available Forecast Icons on Standalone Station Sunny Clouds T Storm Partly Sunny Rain Snow Spring March 20th to June 20th Summer June 21st to Sept 20th Fall Sept 21st to...

Page 11: ...ar when an add on TH sensor is being used 20 Additional Add On Sensors EXTRA SENSORS Water Leak Data Example Whether you choose to connect with the La Crosse View app or not this station can display d...

Page 12: ...ed button batteries immediately and safely Flat batteries can still be dangerous Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe WARNING This product co...

Page 13: ...e and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference in...

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