Description
When accuracy is important, the Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus with 24-Hr Fan Aspiration, UV and Solar Sensors, and WeatherLink Console is the research-grade weather station of choice.
The Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus includes a solar- and battery-powered, motor-driven fan that draws a constant airflow through the sensor chamber. At night, when the effects of radiation are less, the fan runs on the battery. This provides more accurate temperature readings than passive shielding alone. Deciding on whether or not to opt for fan aspiration in your setup? See our blog post for our recommendations.
This package includes the Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus Integrated Sensor Suite with 24-Hr Fan Aspiration, two sensors (UV and solar radiation), a sensor mounting shelf, and WeatherLink Console. It is further expandable through a wide variety of optional Davis sensors (some may require additional receiving or transmitting hardware).
Deciding between the Vantage Vue and the Vantage Pro2? Our blog post might help you make the best choice.
Features:
- One-year manufacturerโs warranty
- Near real-time updates (2.5 seconds)
- ย 1,000ft/300m transmission range
- Solar powered with a super-capacitor and a CR123 lithium battery backup
- 24-hour fan aspirated radiation shielding
- UV and solar radiation measurements
- A separate anemometer assembly can be placed up to 40′ away from the rest of the sensor suite
I cannot use wireless devices in my home. Is a wired version of the Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus available?
Yes, a cabled version of the Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus is available. Learn more here.
FAQ
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Resources
- User Manual for the Vantage Pro2 ISS (3.1 MB)
- User Manual Addendum for Aspirated Models (500.0 KB)
- Spec Sheet for the Vantage Pro2 ISS (615.4 KB)
- User Guide for the WeatherLink Console (2.7 MB)
- Quick Setup Guide (101.2 KB)
- UN 38.3 Lithium Ion Battery Test Summary (579.7 KB)
- Weather Station Maintenance and Care (973.4 KB)
- Application Note #6 (2021): Interpreting UV Readings (38.7 KB)
- Application Note #9 (2010): Estimating Power from a Solar Panel (623.3 KB)
- Application Note #37 (August 2014): Using Bird Spikes (effects on UV/Solar readings and mitigation) (201.7 KB)
- Application Note #38 (May 2017): Davis AeroCone Reduces Rainfall Error Caused by Wind (107.4 KB)












