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My bad

Not listed as IN STOCK for 915MHz or 433MHz.  Ecowitt wrote me it might be early / mid April.
~ two more weeks to go ...  ;)
Anyhow, you got yours ...  =D>
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Weather Display / Re: Time background colour
« Last post by andro700 on Today at 03:22:44 AM »
What is you forecast scrolling background color. Mine is set to black and my time background is black and my main screen background is dark blue. That is the only setting that I see. I will continue to dig and see if there is any other settings in another location.

Chuck Goble

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Weather Display / Time background colour
« Last post by Blizzard on Yesterday at 10:50:50 PM »
Hi everyone,

I have tried to change the background of the time to put it white. Is there a way to do so? It looks like only the font can be changed, not the background.
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My bad

Not listed as IN STOCK for 915MHz or 433MHz.  Ecowitt wrote me it might be early / mid April.
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Davis Instruments Weather Stations / Re: Tele-Pole
« Last post by spweather on Yesterday at 06:21:53 PM »
Thanks Jim_49.

That's the kind of info I was looking for.

Dennis
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New Crop of Sensors Arrived Today

Yup ... Got some more.  \:D/
This should keep me busy for a while. 

The WFC01 and the 2 WN31s both came from Amazon over nite.  (I actually found a gift card in my wallet I did not know i had)

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And the WN32BS (aka WH32-EP) came from Ecowitt China.  Ordered on 3/16/25. 

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And
Be interested what the label says on the box.
The Box does indeed indicate this is the WN32 with SHT35 Probe for 915MHz,  so I guess that is what the WN32BS indication on Amazon really was.  This WN32 is supposed to be the newest version according to Ecowitt.  They had told me earlier that the WH32-EP was not going to be available again until mid April.  So Amazon US got some early, even though they shipped from China.  These units with a probe are not yet listed on the Ecowitt.Shop web site.
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What sensor is in the WH45?   In the WH46D?

I read in the Wiki ...
- The sensor used originally is a Honeywell HPMA115S0-TIR
- Replaced by the Senseiot  CPM2005
- Now replaced by the Plantower

Is that in both the WH45 and WH45D?   If both now contain Plantower sensors,  any idea which model for each?
I guess WH45D was a typo and WH46D was meant ...
And, I don't know - I didn't open them having both a WH45 and a WH45D.
That text refers to the WH45 - no idea what's inside my WH46D.
It's not really important to me - and as for the PM2.5 and PM10 values, they are consistent - also with my WS3910 - so what added value would that information give me ?
But if it's important for you, I suggest you contact support@ecowitt.com - they will surely provide you with that information. You can share it here and I can put it into the WiKi.  :-)
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What sensor is in the WH45?   In the WH46D?

I read in the Wiki ...
- The sensor used originally is a Honeywell HPMA115S0-TIR
- Replaced by the Senseiot  CPM2005
- Now replaced by the Plantower

Is that in both the WH45 and WH45D?   If both now contain Plantower sensors,  any idea which model for each?

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What you make out of this result is your business
So is there only 1 sensor in the WH45 and a different but more "detailed" or sensitive sensor in the WH46D that reads all advertised particle sizes?  I am referring to the "difference" that the Ecowitt app makes of the readings. 

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From this, It appears (to my uninitiated understanding) that the various Ecowitt Apps and Web pages display different  particle sizes depending on which model of Air Quality Sensor you have.  And since the WH45 does not claim to be a PM1 or PM4  (in the listing on the web site), does it Lump all particle sizes into the reading in the app listed as PM2.5 and PM10 ?

If a WH45 is enough for you, get yourself one as long as there is still stock available.
So the WH45 will be phased out when current stock is depleted?
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