Hello,
some days ago my two-years old PCE WS20 weather station (it's a clone o WH1080) lost the external sensor.
This time I cannot sync it anymore, so I removed the thermohygrometer sensor and bring it indoor to try to sync it to the console.
I'm not managing to get any data on the console, even with new alkaline batteries (not rechargable).
At this point I have a question: does the trasmitter NEEDS to be connected to the wind and rain sensors to work? Or it should send at least the out temperature and humidity values?
Because for ease I'm testing it without the raind/wind sesnors plugged (they are still on the roof and I cannot remove them easily) but maybe the sensor do not work wihtout the sensors plugged?
In other words, can you tell me if the sensor should work (an sync to the console receiver) even without wind/rain sensors plugged?
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Lost external sensor in PCE WS20 (WH1080 clone) - can I test it without wind/rain sensors plugged?
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Re: Lost external sensor in PCE WS20 (WH1080 clone) - can I test it without wind/rain sensors plugged?
It will work without any peripheral sensors. Just show temp & humidity.
What does the red LED do when synching?
What does the red LED do when synching?
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Re: Lost external sensor in PCE WS20 (WH1080 clone) - can I test it without wind/rain sensors plugged?
The red led seems to behave correctly: fixed for 4 seconds when starting, after a while 5 short flashes, and then a single flash every minute or so.
But the station doesn't receive anything (even after a full day)
I ordered a new trasmitter but at this point I'm wondering if the problem is in the console... so the new trasmitter will be a loss of money... and I will be forced to buy another console too... (And at that point it would be more convenient to buy a whole new station).
But the station doesn't receive anything (even after a full day)
I ordered a new trasmitter but at this point I'm wondering if the problem is in the console... so the new trasmitter will be a loss of money... and I will be forced to buy another console too... (And at that point it would be more convenient to buy a whole new station).
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Re: Lost external sensor in PCE WS20 (WH1080 clone) - can I test it without wind/rain sensors plugged?
Hi,
The Red LED should flash once exactly every 48 seconds and if it doesn't then you can assume that the Transmitter is "faulty". It might be possible to "clean up" its inside, but normally not much else can be done.
Unfortunately, the correct flashing is not an absolute "guarantee" that it is transmitting correctly, but it would make me "think twice" about buying just a replacement transmitter (unless it could be returned for a refund) instead of a complete new station (at the "right" price).
However, you haven't specifically confirmed that after changing batteries in the Transmitter you MUST Restart the Console, by removing its batteries and the USB cable (at the same time for up to one minute).
Cheers, Alan.
The Red LED should flash once exactly every 48 seconds and if it doesn't then you can assume that the Transmitter is "faulty". It might be possible to "clean up" its inside, but normally not much else can be done.
Unfortunately, the correct flashing is not an absolute "guarantee" that it is transmitting correctly, but it would make me "think twice" about buying just a replacement transmitter (unless it could be returned for a refund) instead of a complete new station (at the "right" price).
However, you haven't specifically confirmed that after changing batteries in the Transmitter you MUST Restart the Console, by removing its batteries and the USB cable (at the same time for up to one minute).
Cheers, Alan.
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Re: Lost external sensor in PCE WS20 (WH1080 clone) - can I test it without wind/rain sensors plugged?
You are so right that I was thinking the same about ordering the single trasmitter: I changed my order and ordered a whole new weather station.
(The spare trasmitter was out of stock and it would take weeks to have it, instead PCE Italy division told me they have the complete weather station on stock).
I already tried removing batteries (for this test I don't use USB cable attached) from the console after turning on the trasmitter and nothing changed: no data on the console even after a day.
I'm quite upset because station was working flawlessy for 3 years without any extra maintenance and suddenly after a medium storm stopped sending data to the console. (Only some signal lost from time to time, but I always resolved in 10 minutes switching off and on the console)
Console is alwasys attached to PC with cumulus for 24/24 7/7 and I didn't found any damage on other electrical devices at home. (Neither the computer)
This problem is still a mistery to me... I'll try to do some cross troubleshooting pairing the new weather station parts with possible faulty old ones.
In the meantime I can't record weather data and it's raining heavy in my area
(The spare trasmitter was out of stock and it would take weeks to have it, instead PCE Italy division told me they have the complete weather station on stock).
I already tried removing batteries (for this test I don't use USB cable attached) from the console after turning on the trasmitter and nothing changed: no data on the console even after a day.
I'm quite upset because station was working flawlessy for 3 years without any extra maintenance and suddenly after a medium storm stopped sending data to the console. (Only some signal lost from time to time, but I always resolved in 10 minutes switching off and on the console)
Console is alwasys attached to PC with cumulus for 24/24 7/7 and I didn't found any damage on other electrical devices at home. (Neither the computer)
This problem is still a mistery to me... I'll try to do some cross troubleshooting pairing the new weather station parts with possible faulty old ones.
In the meantime I can't record weather data and it's raining heavy in my area
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Re: Lost external sensor in PCE WS20 (WH1080 clone) - can I test it without wind/rain sensors plugged?
Well, yesterday I received my new whole weather station.
So I picked up console and transmitter and turned them on: after a couple of seconds they sync themselves. Ok
Then I tried with old trasmitter and new console receiver: no signal.
Then tried with new trasmitter and old console receiver: perfect signal and sync.
So only the old trasmitter was faulty, the old console is working.
No problem at all because at this point I have spare parts for wind and rain sensors, and as a plus I can use both the console receivers: the new one plugged with computer in the attic and the old one in the living room, for my complete satisfaction
So I picked up console and transmitter and turned them on: after a couple of seconds they sync themselves. Ok
Then I tried with old trasmitter and new console receiver: no signal.
Then tried with new trasmitter and old console receiver: perfect signal and sync.
So only the old trasmitter was faulty, the old console is working.
No problem at all because at this point I have spare parts for wind and rain sensors, and as a plus I can use both the console receivers: the new one plugged with computer in the attic and the old one in the living room, for my complete satisfaction