Davis 6345 Installation Manual

To install the Davis 6345 Sensor, first select a location that is free from obstructions. Mount the sensor using the provided hardware, ensuring it is level and oriented correctly as per the manual. Connect the sensor to the compatible Davis weather station console.
If the sensor is not transmitting data, check the power source and replace the batteries if necessary. Ensure the sensor and console are within the specified range and free from interference. Verify that the sensor ID is correctly configured on the console.
Regularly inspect the sensor for debris and clean it using a soft brush or cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Check and clear any obstructions in the rain collector and ensure the solar panel is clean for optimal performance.
Yes, the Davis 6345 Sensor is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain and high winds. However, ensure it is securely mounted and regularly maintained to ensure accurate readings.
Calibration of the Davis 6345 Sensor should be done following the guidelines in the user manual. Use reference instruments to compare and adjust the readings, if necessary. Consult Davis support for advanced calibration assistance.
The Davis 6345 Sensor typically requires lithium AA batteries for optimal performance, especially in cold climates. Check the user manual for specific battery recommendations.
Battery life can vary, but it's recommended to replace the batteries at least once a year or when the console indicates low battery. Use high-quality lithium batteries for longer life, especially in colder environments.
Inconsistent readings can be caused by sensor obstructions, interference, or low battery power. Ensure the sensor is clean, properly positioned, and batteries are fresh. Re-sync the sensor with the console if necessary.
To extend the range, consider using a Davis range extender or repositioning the sensor and console to minimize obstacles. Ensure both devices have a clear line of sight for optimal transmission.
If storing the sensor during off-seasons, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. Clean the sensor and store it in a dry, cool place. Cover any exposed connectors to protect them from dust and moisture.