I recently bought a new temperature and humidity sensor for VP2 and I feel like I have an old board with the production code AR.
On scaled instruments they write that it is possible to calibrate the console temperature. In one sentence it states that if I have a board with an AR manufacturer, the temperature will increase by 0.5 C and below indicate in compatibility that the temperature will decrease by 0.5 C
So can someone tell me how it is.
Here I send a read link.
https://www.scaledinstruments.com/shop/davis-instruments/parts/vantage-pro2-parts/temperature-and-humidity-sensor-parts/davis-7346-070-pro2-digital-temperature-humidity-sensor-sensiron-sht31/
Sorry but the question is not clear Are you asking:
IF you need to make the 0.5 C correction.
or
HOW to make the 0.5 C correction.
or
WHY a 0.5 C correction is necesary.
?
I attach a quote to what they write on Scaled Instruments.
One paragraph states that the temperature will be high.
In the second paragraph it states that the temperature will be low.
So I don’t know if I should add or remove.
I do not see any inconsistencies in what they say?
Old ISS (AR) + New sensor = 0.5 too high
New ISS + Old sensor = 0.5 too low
And by implication…
Old ISS + Old sensor = just right
New ISS + New sensor = just right
Maybe my compiler doesn’t translate everything right.
Anyway, I ordered a new ISS and I leave the old board as a replacement for the anemometer transmitter.