Do I need a 24 hour fan-aspirated radiation shield?
It depends on your site. For most locations in New Zealand, nature kindly assists with this, with plentiful winds, so a standard radiation shield is enough. The purpose of the 24 hour fan-aspirated radiation shield (FARS) unit is to regulate the sensor readings and maximise the sensor accuracy by circulating the air in the radiation…
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Tell me more about Davis Instruments terminology and abbreviations
There are a lot of phrases and terms used by Davis Have a Davis and not sure what it is? Check out our helpful info sheet ‘IDing Davis Components’ on our Resources page
Read MoreAre Davis Instruments weather stations spider-proof?
Sadly, no. Spiders and ants have no respect for the quality or the price of your weather system. The only solution is regular maintenance
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Yes. All our products using a radio frequency comply with New Zealand regulations and are labelled with the R-NZ compliance mark
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How long will my Davis weather station last?
Are there ongoing costs or fees with a Davis system?
It depends. Many users do not have any ongoing fees. Two groups of users will have annual subscriptions or plans:
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Sensor suites: Consoles and receivers:
Read MoreIs there a Davis app?
Yes! For both Android and iOs devices. Actually, there are three:
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