kingofnobbys
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Back in November I noticed my Solarmeter Model 4.2 wasn't reading, replaced battery and found it was constantly reading rather than only reading (drawing current) when the read button was pressed.
I contacted Solarmeter Australia who told me they don't service / repair / calibrate here in Australia and advised me to contact Solarmeter USA (where I bought it) who promptly sent me the appropriate form to have a repair effected / recalibration , and back to them in the registered post it went.
Back just prior to Xmas , they think there was an issue with the microprocessor (though it might have been water damage but found no sign of this) which was replaced.
Fast turn around (was fixed and on it's way back to me inside a week) and now working perfectly.
if you have a Solarmeter (any model) , I suggest you check it actually only reads when you press the read button , else you will be chewing up the 9v battery (and if this reads to a battery failure the repair may be expensive.
In my case 200USD to repair my unit (half that shipping by Fedex back to me).
I think I perhaps received a model 4.2 unit with a faulty microprocessor and I simply didn't notice the read button was malfunctioning when I received it or the other times in the first 12mnts because the battery lasted just over 12 mnths before going flat.
My model 6.5 and model 6.2 Solarmeters have been faultless.
I contacted Solarmeter Australia who told me they don't service / repair / calibrate here in Australia and advised me to contact Solarmeter USA (where I bought it) who promptly sent me the appropriate form to have a repair effected / recalibration , and back to them in the registered post it went.
Back just prior to Xmas , they think there was an issue with the microprocessor (though it might have been water damage but found no sign of this) which was replaced.
Fast turn around (was fixed and on it's way back to me inside a week) and now working perfectly.
if you have a Solarmeter (any model) , I suggest you check it actually only reads when you press the read button , else you will be chewing up the 9v battery (and if this reads to a battery failure the repair may be expensive.
In my case 200USD to repair my unit (half that shipping by Fedex back to me).
I think I perhaps received a model 4.2 unit with a faulty microprocessor and I simply didn't notice the read button was malfunctioning when I received it or the other times in the first 12mnts because the battery lasted just over 12 mnths before going flat.
My model 6.5 and model 6.2 Solarmeters have been faultless.