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Vantage Pro2 Wireless Buy OnlineSelect your preferred options below and proceed to payment by clicking on the continue button at the bottom of this page. Product Details Description: Vantage Pro2 Wireless Weather Station Barometric pressure - 542 to 1130 mbar absolute range, ±1mb accuracy Relative humidity - 0 to 100% RH range, ±3-4% outside and ±5% inside accuracy Dewpoint - -76 to +54 Degrees Celsius (-105 to +130 DegF), ±1.5 DegC (±3 DegF) accuracy Rainfall - 0 to 9999 mm (0 to 99.99 inches) daily/strom range, 0 to 19999 mm (0 to 199.99 inches) monthly/annual range, ±4-5% or ±0.25 mm (±0.01 inches) of total accuracy, whichever is the greater Rain rate - 1 to 1999.9 mm/hr (0.04 to 100 inches/hr) range, ±5% or ±1 mm/hr (±0.04 inches/hr) rain rate accuracy, whichever is the greater Soil moisture (Plus version only) - 0 to 200 cb range, 1 cb resolution Solar radiation (Plus version only) - 0 to 1800 W/m2 range, ±5% solar radiation accuracy Sunrise & sunset - 1 minute accuracy Indoor temperature - 0 to +60 degC (+32 to +140 degF) range, ±0.5 DegC (±1 DegF) typical accuracy Outdoor temperature - -40 to +65 deg C (-40 to +150 deg F) range, ±0.5 DegC (±1 DegF) typical accuracy Temperature, humidity, sun, wind index (Plus version only) - -68 to +64 deg C (-90 to +135 deg F) range, ±2 degC (±4 degF) accuracy Ulta violet (UV) radiation dose (Plus version only) - 0 to 199 MEDs range, ±5% of daily total UV radiation dose accuracy Ultra Violet (UV) radiation index (Plus version only) - 0 to 16 index, ±5% of full scale Wind chill - 1 degC (1 degF) accuracy Warranty: 2 years Delivery Time: 1-2 weeks Delivery Charge: £15 for UK mainland delivery will be added to your order when proceeding to payment. For deliveries outside the UK an extra charge will be requested via email and the amount will vary depending on your location, weight and dimensions of your order
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