Not that I know of, although some people have added solar cells to make the 
fan in the 5-in-1 spin faster.

Since I'm using SDR, I've decided to remap temperature and humidity to be 
read from a different sensor (the lightning one, in this case).  I thought 
I had picked a good spot, but the temperature still spiked at around the 
time the sun would be shining in that area (just later than it did on the 
5-in-1.

I am going to find another spot for it tomorrow. I may also buy or build a 
little enclosure for it.

On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 12:33:38 PM UTC-4, Tony Turner wrote:
>
> I have an Acurite 01525A1 connected by USB to an OrangePI ONE running 
> Armbian Ubuntu Xenial and weewx v3.6.2. When the weather is cloudy the 
> temperature seems to be relatively accurate compared to my old weather 
> station and other stations close to me. But on really sunny days when the 
> sun comes up over the trees (around 2 pm) my temperature starts to read 
> high, it varies but lets say 6 to 8 degrees. I mounted it according to 
> Acurite's instructions... 5 feet above the ground in a location that is 
> clear of trees and other obstructions. I assume they intended for it to be 
> out in the open where rain and wind will not be blocked. Anyway, it's 
> impossible to know if the crazy little fan is working since I'm always at 
> work when it messes up. I notice it because weather underground takes it 
> down because of inaccurate date (I assume that's why it stops appearing on 
> their map). Is there a way to correct this? Maybe based on the UV from the 
> solar cell? Does anyone else have this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Tony
>

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