Altronics Perfom Aire Pa2 Weather Station on 2040-parts.com
Newington, Connecticut, United States
I am selling my hand held Altronics Perform AIRE PA2 weather station. It is in excellent working condition, comes with padded carrying case. At the beginning of 2016 sent back for the lastest software update and they recalibrated. This is a great inexpensive entry weather station. You can add multiple cars, single and multiple run prediction comes also with the complete bound manual
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