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TW Channel Wireless Rain Gauge - White | 
enlarge | Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.99 You Save: $3.00 (10%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 151474
Color: White Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1
UPC: 757456992259 EAN: 0757456992259 ASIN: B000XRGOSC
Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | La Crosse #WS-9005TWC-IT-CBP Wireless Rain Center | | • | LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY LTD |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
Lacrosse Technology The Weather Channel Wireless Rain Center with Self-Emptying Rain Bucket WS-9005TWC-IT - Lacrosse Technology The Weather Channel Wireless Rain Center with Self-Emptying Rain Bucket WS-9005TWC-IT
- Self-Emptying Rain Bucket
- Total Rainfall
- Past 24 Hour Rainfall
- Light/Heavy Rainfall Indicator Icons
- Rain Alarm
- Dimensions: Receiver :3.86" x 2.91 " x 1.15 " - Sensor: 3.46 " x 5.67 " x 2.15 "
All Features: - Self-empyting rain bucket - empties via internal tilting cups
- Displays total rain recorded
- Displays rainfall in last 24 hours
- Rainfall indicators: -Light rain; -Heavy rain
- User-defined rainfall alarm
- Low battery icon for both units
- Wall hanging or free standing
- Battery lasts up to 3 years
Specifications: - Rain alarm: user defined for 0" to 4" over 24 hour period
- Transmission range: up to 330 feet
- Transmission frequency: 915 MHZ
- Power requirements:
Receiver: 2 "AAA" Alkaline batteries Rain sensor: 2 "AAA" Alkaline batteries
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| Customer Reviews:
Good Rain Gauge January 5, 2009 I bought this gauge about 9 months ago. It is mounted about 60 feet from the receiver and it picks up the signal through window glass and around a small obstruction. I've compared the gauge readings with the television weather report and they often match within 0.1", so mine is very accurate.
Pro: The gauge is continuous and doesn't require dumping water. You don't get wet reading the rainfall. It seems to be very accurate and reads in the hundredths of an inch.
Cons: The three year battery life reported by Lacrosse is a joke; it's about 9 months for the transmitter. also, when you replace one set of batteries in the transmitter, you need to remove the batteries in the receiver to reset the signal; I had to do it a couple of times to work.
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