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Hello to all TFA Primus / Opus rain and or wind meter owners with solar cells,I promised you to report my efforts to get the wind readings back of my TFA Primus wind meter.My TFA Primus wind meter has poor power. Either the soloar cell circuit is not working properly or my rechargeable NiMh batteries were not the right replacement for the original broken rechargeable alkaline batteries (which have about 0.3 V higher voltage).New rechargeable alkaline batteries are still available, but seen the bad properties of such batteries and the need of a special charger decided me not to buy these.It happened that I have a 'spare' wind meter of a TFA Opus weather station. This wind meter didn't work from the start because one rechargeable alkaline AAA battery was broken (0.2 V). New rechargeable NiMh batteries didn't work.Today I placed two new (non-rechargeable) alkaline batteries with a voltage of 1.6 V each, pushed the reset button and placed the batteries back in my thermo/hygro meter and base station. Fingers crossed!After a minute or so the communication with all sensors came back and I got good readings from my TFA Opus wind meter!Conclusion: When the rechargeable alkaline batteries of a TFA Primus or Opus wind and or rain meter are not good anymore, you might try to replace them with normal alkaline batteries.Tip:Don't remove the solar cell (wires), because the meter doesn't work with the solar cell unplugged!Luc
It appears my solar Wind sensor is not working anymore. I check the original rechargeable batteries in the wind gauge and the Voltage is below 1.2V. I suppose they can’t be recharged anymore after a one and a half year of duty. Now I have bought two AAA Lithium 1.5V batteries (ENERGIZER Ultimate Lithium). Can I safely replace my original rechargeable Alkaline batteries with these lithium batteries? Or do I have to change something in the circuit, so that these non rechargeable Lithium batteries won’t be charged? I can cut the wires to the solar panel…
Dik