Sorry, I edited my previous post before I saw your response. It is back online.
The access unit has not been moved. Well, I probably did move it a few mm when I unplugged/plugged the power and ethernet but nothing substantial.
Now I'm wondering about the temp and the remote battery pack.
https://www.acurite.com/remote-battery-pack-for-5-in-1-weather-sensors.htmlWondering if the temp has a more drastic affect on the extra wiring between the pack and the 5 in 1. But then again, my displays in the house were and are working fine.
The Access splash page says:
Signal 0
Battery Normal
My Acurite Dashboard says:
Signal strength 1 Bar Poor
Battery Strength Normal
Status Good
EDIT: Temp here is now 48 deg and the signal on the Access Splash page says: 1 My Acurite Dashboard still has 1 Bar
AND while I was typing this, the Splash page now has a signal of 0 and it is still online.
What is the amp draw of the 5 in 1 and what is the nominal voltage required? I assume the battery pack wiring is 16 gauge but may be 18. I couldn't find any specs.
EDIT 2: Just got off CHAT with Chris. He didn't know the wire gauge of the battery pack and when I asked about nominal voltage and amperage for the 5 in 1 he said since there were 4 1.5 volt batteries, it required 6 volts. I informed him that this was not correct since it has 2 banks of batteries so that 1 bank could be replaced at a time so as to prevent signal loss. His response was then:
"I wouldn't have access to anything like voltage for the wiring that would be propitiatory knowledge"