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Aqua systems wireless weather station. Temperature reading is incorrect and exterior sensor and indoor sensor have different readings even when side by side.

How can the temperatures be adjusted?

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Is yours the colour screen one? I thought I was getting the same readings from both units no matter where I put them, but I put a bag of peas on top of one unit and the temperature and humidity dropped massively so mine seems to be working, even if it didn't seem to be working to begin with. Weird unit, why the two sensors anyway, I dont get it.

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LaCrosse has not yet uploaded the manual for this, but you may check later at:

equitybylacrosse.com/31215

Good luck from Detroit, MI.
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