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Probably a really stupid question but doesn’t the unit tend to self destruct riding along in 70mph wind all day while traveling? I have no experience with the unit so I have no idea of its construction or limits.
 
Maybe, it just serves as an auxiliary speedometer. :unsure:

TJ
 
Probably a really stupid question but doesn’t the unit tend to self destruct riding along in 70mph wind all day while traveling? I have no experience with the unit so I have no idea of its construction or limits.

I've had no issues with it. I siliconed the rain gauge on, otherwise the spinning wind gauge (anemometer?) just thinks it's that high of a wind speed and it handles it. Just realize "north" is the front of your coach and not north if you orient it that way. It is a very nice thing to have in my opinion. For some reason my inside temps aren't close (I don't think) but it is nice to look at it for outside temps, and the web based information is cool. I can monitor home weather or coach weather as I have two units.
 
Correction. Mine is midway between the AC’s (next to our solar combiner box)

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