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To install and set up the Ascot AUK-WS-32 weather station, you should begin by securely mounting the sensor unit in an elevated outdoor location, ensuring it is ...
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To install and set up the Ascot AUK-WS-32 weather station, you should begin by securely mounting the sensor unit in an elevated outdoor location, ensuring it is ...
Do you have a setting for the power line frequency? Some devices get their timebase from the power line frequency and if your powerline is 60 Hz, but you have it set on 50 Hz, then it will speed it up because of the 10 extra cycles per second.
I had the same problem and gave up on the unit for a while, then I had another attempt and found this worked for me. Take the batteries out of both units (receiver and outside sender) then reinsert the batteries BUT put the batteries into the outside sender unit FIRST, this seems to make the difference as when you then put the batteries into the indoor base-station it detects the outside temperature signal immediately as it starts to set itself up .
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