Instead of thread piracy (three or more that I can remember) I started a new one to summarize my final setup
I Purchased a VP2+ well over 13 years ago. Using Davis refurb offers I have replaced the cup and vane setup several times (redtail hawk for some reason did not like Davis).
I Purchased Davis Sonic Anemometer about 6 months ago and have been getting great results since and the battery is working great (Arizona has no shortage of solar recharging). I was worried about the effects of rain on the wind gusts but have not experienced any of the false ultra-high gust some have reported.
With Arizona's extreme high temperatures, I have fought barometer adjustments and CWOPs QC since the beginning. With CW2274's guidance I decided a Vue Console between my datalogger and WL for the PC, with it's (only Davis Console that can) ability to report Altimeter barometer readings was my next step. My always on WL for the PC reports to WL Live which then forwards my data to WU and CWOPs for me. I was worried since a Vue setup has no Solar/UV sensors, the Vue Console would not know how to pass those reading on. In fact the Vue Console passes on the Solar/UV and even knows it is connected to a VP2+. The 13 year old datalogger however was incompatible with the newer Vue Console. Davis has a exchange program with the datalogger for $70. So I kept the VP2+ running on the old datalogger and VP2+ console until the newer Vue combatable datalogger arrived. I was actually happy to replace the datalogger as the original was infrequently spitting out errors that were locking it up. Original VP2+ console is now a spare in the bedroom for convenance. When the new datalogger arrived I setup the Vue Console in front of my PC. I looked back at a time when the nearest airport and my VP2+ logged data at the same time and looked at the delta. I made the delta adjust on my end and they have matched perfectly ever since.
One other thing while I was checking out the four airfields close to my house (Arizona has a lot of airfields given our nearly always clear skies). I found some instances where the airfields did not meet CWOPs QC - missing thumbs up and green checkmarks. So for all of us chasing the QC take it all with a grain of salt knowing that even a Air Force base and a International Airport can get dinged.
TBL - 13 year old VP2+, with Sonic anemometer, Vue Console and new datalogger set to altimeter mode, is very consistently passing all CWOP QC checks with thumbs up and green check marks. More important to me was matching my local airfields. However, the most important thing is my PWS is reporting to me what I feel accurate enough and error free data regardless of somebody else's QC checks.