Aren't there any other testers of the Access that would like to discuss their experience? I feel like I may be missing something.
One thing that I haven't heard any comments is on the page you pull up thru your router number. (Diagnostic page)
My elevation is on "0" - Should this be changed?
Then I have this nice information that is easy to read...
Sensor List:PRESSURE: 29.87 Inch
SIGNAL:433MHZ
# Type
Id
Last Time (UTC) Signal
Battery
0tower
00010975
2017-12-15T21:14:51
4Normal
1
25N1
00001133
2017-12-15T21:14:48 4Normal
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I assume there are, but I don't think Acurite provides any sort of list. We just have to sort of find ourselves and somehow self-identify.
Another thing is there just isn't a whole lot to talk about regarding the Access, unless you want to get into the gory technical details. As far as a more "normal" user is concerned, you run out of features to talk about pretty quick, and thus some may not feel like posting unless they have something unusual to add.
If your elevation is listed as "0", that means you're set up for sending station pressure (absolute) rather than adjusted pressure (altimeter) to myAcurite and wunderground.
If you go into your device setup in myAcurite and switch to adjusted pressure, it will reprogram your Access (or SmartHUB) to reflect your elevation (based on your address) and change your pressure to an altimeter reading.
Because of changes in the protocol that the Access is using, these changes will probably take more time than they would than on the SmartHUB. I can't remember what time Acurite is suggesting your wait...maybe 1/2 hour... before getting concerned that something went wrong. I'd think when I changed mine, it took about 15 to 20 minutes.