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AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement

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  1. AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement, Battery: step 1, image 1 of 3 AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement, Battery: step 1, image 2 of 3 AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement, Battery: step 1, image 3 of 3
    • Remove the battery compartment lid by lifting upward.

  2. AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Pull the ribbon to eject the 2 X AA alkaline batteries.

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    • Once the batteries are removed, it is safe to proceed.

  4. AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement, Wind Vane: step 4, image 1 of 3 AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement, Wind Vane: step 4, image 2 of 3 AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement, Wind Vane: step 4, image 3 of 3
    • Firmly grasp the windvane with one hand and the rest of the device with the other hand.

    • Pull straight outwards. A quick yank with force should be enough to remove the propeller.

  5. AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement: step 5, image 1 of 2 AcuRite 02032 Wind Vane Replacement: step 5, image 2 of 2
    • To reattach the replacement wind vane, line up the small notch in the socket where the pieces fit together then carefully push the parts together.

    Is the wind vane reversible for the southern hemisphere?

    Currently in Australia, with the solar collector cell facing the sun’s track needs to be facing North, NOT South.

    The wind direction now reads where the wind is going instead of where it is coming from!

    Does Acurit think that everyone lives in the Northern Hemisphere?

    And the Southern Hemisphere is empty, or vacant?

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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One Comment

I had a herd of elk come through my yard (judging by the large hoofprints). Apparently one of them got tangled up in the guy rope for my antenna mast and the mast came tumbling to the ground. At the top of the mast about 35 feet up was my Acurite 5-in-1 Sensor, which also fell to the ground and broke the wind vane. The replacement vane cost 5 dollars. Pull off the broken one, push on the new one, done in a few seconds.

Acurite’s instructions about replacing the wind vane are as follows:

“The wind vane is pressed onto the shaft, pull firmly to remove it. To attach the wind vane, align the wind vane with the flat on the shaft and press into place.”

They don’t say anything about removing the batteries.

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