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MKIII Non-LR
CW7491:
I was thinking more of potentially being able to replace the humidity element itself, not the entire temperature humidity sensor. It’s potentially plug and play if it’s analog. With the new combined digital temp/hum sensor chips Davis and Rainwise use now, this is not possible. May be more than you want to get into and it may be a long shot, but I thought I’d throw it out there if all else fails.
https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=46754.msg471888#msg471888
VaJim:
I’m not sure that’s the case with these old Rainwise units. As far as I know, the temperature & RH are contained on one sensor.
Although I’ve replaced these sensors many times, Rainwise used a telephone type plug connector at the sensor. The cable used to connect the sensor to the motherboard uses a male type phone jack connector.
Thanks
VaJim:
Here's a pic of my the temp/rh sensor currently onboard the Rainwise MKIII non-LR.
DaleReid:
I found one of the units I swapped out a few years ago and it looks like this one. Dale
CW7491:
--- Quote from: VaJim on May 29, 2024, 12:29:10 PM ---Here's a pic of my the temp/rh sensor currently onboard the Rainwise MKIII non-LR.
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Thanks for posting. Looks like a Sensirion sensor? It kind of looks like a thermistor next to it, but I assume they use the Sensirion for temp and RH.
The version .80 replacement definitely won’t work?
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