My opinion is that the Perry , Lecompton, Kansas unit had the most degradation.
That's impressive! That unit could've fallen apart at any minute. I was glad they fixed it instead of upgrading it to an Intellistar.
Quote from: ABC7 on May 26, 2009, 11:40:56 PMThat's impressive! That unit could've fallen apart at any minute. I was glad they fixed it instead of upgrading it to an Intellistar.Me too. I'd take a Weatherstar 4000 or a Weatherstar XL over an Intellistar anyday.
Quote from: WeatherSTAR3000fan on May 27, 2009, 09:17:42 PMQuote from: ABC7 on May 26, 2009, 11:40:56 PMThat's impressive! That unit could've fallen apart at any minute. I was glad they fixed it instead of upgrading it to an Intellistar.Me too. I'd take a Weatherstar 4000 or a Weatherstar XL over an Intellistar anyday.Hey, add me to the list! EVen though both are far less advanced than the Intellistar, the information that the 4000 and the XL can provide are enough for me
I think this one now holds the record for the most degraded STAR ever.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-EaGfu3_Lg#
Quote from: WeatherSTAR3000fan on August 01, 2009, 01:51:09 PMI think this one now holds the record for the most degraded STAR ever.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-EaGfu3_Lg#O mah gawd, I'm surprised that unit is even still in use.
Could that degradation be caused by a large amount of dirt and dust that could have built up inside the unit over time?