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Originally Posted by Locknut
Without knowing the cost of battery replacement and whatever else may be needed, it is hard to compare. If the update is too costly you may be better to just get a new system. Also consider future costs as your warranty is expired vs. warranty service for free on new system. I'd compare specs also as newer systems may provide more and better features.
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Good points, I am going to contact the company this week to see what the cost would be to have the sensors replaced and if they think the unit will still function well. They'll probably tell me that I need to buy a new unit
If it's not a big cost I may go ahead and replace the sensors and try the unit and see how well it works??