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πŸ”§ Taylor c1900-0263-0260b (Unknown)

The Taylor c1900-0263-0260b is a precision temperature controller commonly used in industrial equipment. It features a highly accurate sensor input, programmable setpoints, and versatile control algorithms. Typical failures include sensor malfunctions, display issues, and control output failures. Regular calibration and maintenance are recommended to ensure optimal performance.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $4,986.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 6005bz100005c()

The Taylor 6005bz100005c is a temperature controller used in industrial heating applications. It features a digital display for precise temperature monitoring and adjustment. Common failures include component malfunctions, display issues, and sensor inaccuracies. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can ensure optimal performance of the device.

  • Part: 6005bz100005c
  • Est. Repair Price: $5,312.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 9709220989 (Unknown)

The Taylor 9709220989 is a digital multimeter used for measuring various electrical parameters such as voltage, current, resistance, and capacitance. It features a large LCD display for easy reading of measurements, as well as a selection dial for different functions and measurement ranges. Typical failures in this model may include malfunctioning LCD display, inaccurate readings due to worn out or damaged probes, or issues with the selection dial causing difficulties in changing functions or ranges. Regular calibration and maintenance are recommended to ensure accurate and reliable measurements.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $250.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 500s1096-3 (Unknown)

The Taylor 500s1096-3 is a precision electronic scale commonly used in industrial settings for accurate weight measurements. It features a high-precision sensor system, a durable stainless steel platform, and a digital display for easy readout. Typical failures in this model include malfunctioning sensor components leading to inaccurate readings, display issues such as flickering or missing digits, and power supply problems causing the scale to not turn on. Regular calibration and maintenance are essential to ensure accurate measurements and prolong the lifespan of the device.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $956.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 1412()

The Taylor 1412 is a precision digital multimeter commonly used in industrial electronics repair. This device is designed to accurately measure various electrical parameters such as voltage, current, resistance, and capacitance. It features a high-resolution display, built-in safety features such as overload protection, and a robust build quality suitable for the demands of industrial use. Common failures in the Taylor 1412 include blown fuses, damaged input jacks, and display malfunctions. Regular calibration and maintenance are recommended to ensure accurate and reliable measurements.

  • Part: 1412
  • Est. Repair Price: $250.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 6004bz10203a()

The Taylor 6004bz10203a is a precision electronic weighing scale commonly used in industrial applications. It features a high-precision load cell for accurate weight measurements, a digital display for easy readability, and a sturdy platform for weighing heavy items. Typical failures may include issues with the load cell causing inaccurate readings, problems with the display such as flickering or no display, or issues with the platform such as physical damage or instability. Regular calibration and maintenance are recommended to ensure accurate and reliable performance.

  • Part: 6004bz10203a
  • Est. Repair Price: $250.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 6220bz10701c (Unknown)

The Taylor 6220bz10701c is a precision industrial electronic weighing scale designed for accurate measurement of various materials in manufacturing and production environments. This model features a durable construction, high precision load cells, and a large, easy-to-read digital display. Common failures in this model include load cell malfunctions, display errors, and power supply issues. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to ensure accurate and reliable operation.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $11,104.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 6002nz10400b()

The Taylor 6002nz10400b is a multi-function industrial electronic device primarily used in manufacturing environments for process control and automation. It features a high-speed processor, multiple input/output channels for connecting to various sensors and actuators, and a user-friendly interface for programming and monitoring. Common failures in the Taylor 6002nz10400b include power supply issues, failed input/output channels, and communication errors between the processor and peripherals. These failures can often be resolved through troubleshooting the hardware components, checking for loose connections, or reprogramming the device to restore functionality.

  • Part: 6002nz10400b
  • Est. Repair Price: $250.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor 6004bz10203a (Unknown)

The Taylor 6004bz10203a is a controller unit used in industrial equipment for monitoring and controlling various processes. It features a robust design with multiple input and output options, including analog and digital signals. Typical failures in this model include power supply issues, communication errors, and faulty input/output channels. Proper maintenance and periodic calibration are crucial to ensuring the accurate and reliable operation of the Taylor 6004bz10203a controller.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $250.00 (est.)
πŸ”§ Taylor Weatherscope (Anemometer)

The Taylor Weatherscope Anemometer is an industrial electronic device used for measuring wind speed. It features a rotor that spins in response to wind, generating electrical signals that are proportional to wind speed. This model typically includes a digital display for easy monitoring of wind speeds. Common failures with this anemometer include bearing wear leading to inaccurate readings, rotor damage, or electronic sensor malfunctions causing incorrect output signals. Regular maintenance and calibration are important to ensure the accurate functioning of the Taylor Weatherscope Anemometer.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $450.00 (est.)

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13 comments found.
πŸ“ Bruce Cunningham said:
my SYBRON-TAYLORhas stopped recording the correct speed--at low wind speed the indicator wiggles only a small amount---at high wind speed it moves only slightly up the scale---the cups seem to rotate at different speeds ie as the wind builds to higer speeds the cups rotate faster---as best i can tell like they always have for the last 30 years(ie the unit doesnt owe me anything)-----is there anything i can check/repair short of sending the unit to you or buying a new indicator???? i have checked the flow of current between all connections--seems OK but i dont know what it should be??? my ACV lowest seting is 10---meter shows nothing????-----hope you can give me some good advice---thank you in advance for whatever you can suggest----bruce cunningham
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πŸ“ James S. Chatfield said:
The weathervane rod bent due to some unknown reason and when I took off the top I noticed the vectical shaft was also worn very bad. Do you sell the whole package that sits on top of the roof? The machine was in for repair back in 12/17/82, bought in Sept of 73. Rough weather up here near Rochester, NY where Taylor Instreuments was born. Thank you,James S. Chatfield
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πŸ“ David R. Watson said:
I would like to know if I can purchase the roof unit ( wind/speed indicator and wire )for the 3108 Weatherscope or if I can use a different/more current model that will work as well. I was given the Weatherscope, but I cannot access the weather/wind vane at this time. Thanks, any other info. on this unit would be most appreciated ( Manuals, etc.)David Watson
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πŸ“ Jeff said:
David,I too have become the owner of an older 3108c Weatherstation. I was fortunate enough to get the instruction booklet with it, but like you, I have no roof unit to feed it a signal.Ive looked around the Internet to no avail and wondered if you ever found a source for one?Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.Jeff
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πŸ“ Bill Rizzo said:
Hi Jeff I, also have a Taylor Weatherscope. Im missing the Anemometer & Wind Direction unit. Can you PDF the Booklet that came with your unit? Thank you for your time. Bill of Magic Lantern Productions........Cheers !
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πŸ“ Tom Boscarino said:
I have a NOS Weatherscope 3108 new in the original box. Has never been unpacked or installed.I would like to sell the whole unit. Will take offers.Tom
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πŸ“ TomR said:
Hi:I am trying to repair/replace my Weatherscope but I do not know what a 3108 looks like. Mine is in a chery case and has 4 guages; Barometer, Thermostat, Wind Speed, and Wind Direction.Thanks - TomR
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πŸ“ TomR said:
How do I contact you to discuss purchase? I am interestedthanks - TomR - 215.589.0686
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πŸ“ Brian Heneghan said:
I own an original Taylor Windscope Wind Vane w/ original Wind Direction indicator.After 30 years of service it needs to have the distributor unit either replaced or rebuilt ( currently does not show direction NE thru SE quadrant.What can you do to help ?
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πŸ“ don keating said:
Hello. Did this unit ever sell? Im interested!
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πŸ“ Ray Orobona said:
I am looking for the anamometer cups of the above Taylor weatherscope. One of the cups broke in transit and I need a replacement for only the three cup assembly...not thr bottom sender..However,if I have to purchase the entire assembly I would gladly do so.Thank you,Ray Orobona
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πŸ“ Don Havener said:
I have a complete station that was purchased new in 1976 and never used. Is there a market for such an item?
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πŸ“ william gabriel said:
I would be extremely interested in your weaterscope if you still have it. I had one and would love to have a replacement for it.....Bill
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πŸ“ justin said:
I have a new weatherscope still in box. Call and make an offer 603 608 9670
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πŸ“ Julian said:
Do you sell, or tell me where I can get parts.Thank you
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πŸ“ Tom Whelan said:
Hello:I have acquired a Weatherscope by Taylor (wooden box with 4 gauges) Brand new, never used. It has all the parts except the wind vane for direction.Do you sell them? if not, I cant seem to find a picture of it so I can fabricate one for this unit.Great looking older unit, would love to get it up and working.Thank You!Tom Whelan
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πŸ“ darren said:
we are looking for parts that go from the back of our barameter to the tower. it is a old unit. The only thing I see on it is model E weatherscope by Taylor. It is a wind guage, wind direction, temp and barameter. Thanks for your help. Darren
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πŸ“ Sam said:
I have a Weatherscope by Taylor and the temperature probe is intact and works great, but the wind speed/direction thingie is gone. I have plentry of wire - nothing to connect it to.Can you help me find a new wind thingie?Sam
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πŸ“ Leo McCarthy said:
Have an old? Taylor Weatherscope (cannot find a Model Number) made by Taylor Instrument Company Rochester USA. Has four separate gauges - Max/Min temperature, Barometer,wind speed and wind direction set in a solid wooden cabinet. Cable linking weathervane and wind speed indicator to instruments has been cut. Can you help re rewiring. Can you help re vintage and history of the instrument.Many thanksLeo
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πŸ“ Deb McLaughlin said:
I have the same thing as Leo. My Dad was a weatherman for the County and I inherited this. I would love to use it but I know nothing about wiring. My cable linking the weatervane and wind speed is also cut. There is a very long wire with a metal rod on the end..not sure what that is for. Can anyone give me any information? Im not mechanical but I willing to learn.Thanks Deb
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πŸ“ Thomas J. Vogelpohl said:
Re; Taylor Model 3108A repair person at my home has severly damaged my external thermometer prob/bulb and has also severed the 5-strand ribbon cable which connects the wind-speed/direction unit to the main guage panel. Are there any replacement prob/bulbs and ribbon cables? Is there a 5-pin connector which could be crimped to each cable end to permit reconnection? I am concerned about weather effects on any repair, too.Thank you for any guidance you can offer.Tom Vogelpohl513-232-0356
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πŸ“ John Tucker said:
Hello, Is it possible to purshase a weatherscope or the entire roof mount with the speed and wind direction?Best Regards,John Tucker
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πŸ“ john kolodzie said:
need to replace entire speed cup assembly that fits on shaft.please, advise.
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πŸ“ Gerald Wilgus said:
Do you have a speed cup for a 3108C assembly or do I have to buy the total roof replacement?Thank you.
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πŸ“ John Bouse said:
I have a Taylor Weatherscope but I need the outdoor parts.Are those available?
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πŸ“ Matt Sloan said:
After reading your comments about your sensor, I realized the magnet may be one of the culprits on this issue. Over time moisture accumulates in the magnet and may weaken the field to the induction coil. The induction coil in the Taylor anemometer heads are often weakened by time - temp changes etc. 30+ yrs of use. The coil end braids come undone, but yours is still reading out. There are also two capacitors in the back of the meter and they sometimes lose charge during wind lulls. There are also two adjusting potentiometers in the back of the meter. These can calibrate the windspeed. I find taking a small 6v battery sometimes fills the capacitors back to full thus making the windspeed work again. Just make sure if you do this, to do it momentarily and without the generator unit attached. The Taylor also has a rubber piece in the center of the magnet, make sure it isnt rubbing the bearing plate, it slows the cup operation. You might want to consider a set screw in the outer cup hub, Taylor windspeed generators have a tendency to blow off during windstorms. I have had several 3107s. They are quite accurate if maintained. -Matt
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πŸ“ jeard said:
Hi I have a taylor weatherscope and i was wondering if you have the sensors for the wind speed and wind direction? can i send the unit to you and you give me a estimate?
        
πŸ“ Sharon Casey said:
We inherited the above ... wondering what we need to do to install and get it up and running. Please advise! Thank you!
πŸ“ Frank Giannone said:
can i buy a replacement sending unit for the speed and wind direction for an old Taylor weatherscope.thanks,Frank
πŸ“ Richard Parkes said:
Hello, I am in need of repair or replacement information for a TAYLOR 36641-1. The machine stopped working, and we require assistance in fixing it
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