wrong value inside temp. **solved**

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wrong value inside temp. **solved**

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I need to know what the inside temp is in my cabin on an Island. I send myself every 3 hours an e-mail with the following code/selectors:

The temperature now is [thb0temp-act.1:--]°C lowest today [thb0temp-dmin:--]°C on [thb0temp-dmintime.ij:--]:[thb0temp-dmintime.kl:--]\n \n \n

The temp is around 9 degrees higher than the value on the Davis terminal. Any idea what the cause can be?

Thanks in advance
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Are you using Meteostick? If so please subtract 9 degrees on "select station" tab as sensors in the stick heat up about that magnitude.
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Thank you very much, this is the solution!
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Does this apply to the Meteobridge Pro as well?

I've now got one in the attic which is reporting an unrealistic indoor temp but I've not currently got anything to hand to compare it against.

It's currently reading 24 degrees and I'd estimate the current temp to be approx 10 degrees.
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Principle is the same. As the temp sensor in the MB PRO is rather close to the power supply chip,
you need to subtract a bit more. How much depends on your ventilation situation in the cabinet.
14-17 degrees sounds reasonable to me.
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