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title: "La Crosse Technology 925-1418 Sensor Protection Shield with Mount"
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# Easy wall or surface mount Tiered ventilation design Durable weather protection La Crosse Technology 925-1418 Sensor Protection Shield with Mount

**Brand:** la crosse technology
**Price:** £24.86
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Protect your data, elevate your weather game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** La Crosse Technology 925-1418 Sensor Protection Shield with Mount by la crosse technology
- **How much does it cost?** £24.86 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- la crosse technology enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted la crosse technology brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lock & Secure:** Turn-lock base keeps your sensor shield firmly in place, so you never worry about displacement.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with most La Crosse Technology temperature and humidity sensors—future-proof your setup.
- • **Optimized Airflow Design:** Tiered plate structure ensures maximum ventilation to prevent heat buildup and sensor distortion.
- • **Versatile Mounting Options:** Wall mount or flat surface placement with included hardware—installation made effortless.
- • **Shield Your Sensor in Style:** Sleek, heat-resistant plastic case guards your sensor from rain, snow, and sun for precise readings.

## Overview

The La Crosse Technology 925-1418 Sensor Protection Shield is a 7-inch tall, heat-resistant plastic cover designed to safeguard outdoor temperature and humidity sensors from weather elements. Featuring a tiered ventilation system and versatile mounting options, it ensures accurate sensor readings by preventing heat distortion and physical damage. Compatible with a wide range of La Crosse sensors, it installs easily with included hardware and secures firmly with a turn-lock base.

## Description

Protect your outdoor sensors from rain and snow with our durable weather shield. Use with almost all La Crosse Technology's temperature and/or humidity sensors (sold separately) and mountable onto wall post or flat surface. Multiple plate tier design shell that covers over your outdoor sensor with built-in probe wire hole in base stand. Heat resistant plastic case and stands 7 Inch tall and almost 4 inch diameter.

Review: Minimizes solar load on my outside temp/humidity sensors & protecting them from the weather - I have a La Crosse Alerts temperature, humidity, and probe sensor to measure and report on the water temperature of my hot tub via a probe on a long wire and environment around my hot tub. Before I bought this, the environmental temperature and humidity readings were not very useful during the day, as the sun would beat down on the sensor unit, corrupting the temperature and humidity. It would often report temperatures well over 100F, even though it was only about 70F and sunny, and since the humidity calculations depend on local temperature, those were also skewed very low the sunnier it was. Once I installed this enclosure and placed the sensor unit inside, I get much more reasonable values for the readings, and it also provides protection from precipitation. Since the sensor had openings to allow air inside for measuring humidity, rain can also get in there and really mess things up. This prevents that. The hot tub used to be covered by a structure, but the wood supports rotted and I had to take it down before it fell down, so it was now open to the rain. This enclosure is now the sensor's weather protection. The enclosure comes in three pieces (not counting the mounting screws). There is a vertical bracket that mounts to a structure, (in my case, the side panel of the hot tub, but it could be a post, tree, side of the house, etc.). This plastic bracket is mounted with the four provided screws. The enclosure slides into the bracket and is made of two pieces. One is a cylinder with vents to allow air flow, and with an open bottom, with a bottom circular piece that is attached via tabs and slots to the bottom of the cylinder and rotated to lock in place. The bottom panel had a hole, designed to accommodate the cable and connector of the probe for the La Crosse Alerts unit. I ended up drilling the hole slightly larger to fit an additional slightly larger probe through the hole from a sensor by a different manufacturer. Since the enclosure is sturdy plastic, it was a simple matter to drill the existing hole to make it a bit larger to fit the additional fatter cable.
Review: Not a direct sun shield. - This is a must have to protect the sensor. It is bigger than I thought it would be. The sensor just leans against a rod on the inside. It has kept my sensor working longer than any sensor I've had before. No problems with communication. However, it does not substitute for hanging it in the shade. In direct sun, the sensor shows 102 degrees on an 84 degree day. So don't think you can get by with just having this shield. I had hoped I could, but alas, I was wrong.

## Features

- Wall mountable or place onto flat surface, includes hardware
- Only recommend weather shield to use with most La Crosse Technology sensors: TX21 (WS-1517), TX18U, TX6U, TX7U, TX8U (w/o CAP), TX141, TX141-A & B
- TX142TH, TX142THv2, TX143TH, TX19, TX191, TX25U, TX28U-IT, TX29U-IT SERIES (TX29UD-IT, 29UDTH-IT, 29UTH-IT), TX31U-IT (1510/1910 SERIES)
- TX37U-IT, TX38U-IT, TX39U-IT, TX40U-IT, TX45UTH-IT, TX45U-IT, TX50U-IT, TX60U-IT, TX62 SERIES, TX70U-IT, TX71U-IT
- Tiered plate design for optimal air ventilation & Shield slides over sensor for protection and turn-lock base to secure

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00VSXENM4 |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,701 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #32 in Weather Stations |
| Brand | La Crosse Technology |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | La Crosse Technology Sensors (Temperature & Humidity) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,710 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757456087993 |
| Item Type Name | Sensor Protection Shield with Mount |
| Item Weight | 8.78 ounces |
| Manufacturer | La Crosse Technology |
| Mfr Part Number | 925-1418 |
| Model Number | 925-1418 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 757456087993 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** La Crosse Technology
- **Color:** White
- **Item Weight:** 0.55 Pounds
- **Mounting Type:** Wall Mount
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this unit effected wheather it is the direct sunlight or shade?**
A: I've tested the sensor shield because I had the same question (shade 75.7F, in direct sun in well ventilated area 84.6F). Mounted on the north side of the house it should work fine to protect the sensor from the elements.

**Q: We here in Colorado, have a lot of wasps (or wasp impersonators) this looks like a perfect starter hive for a queen; anyone seen this?**
A: The slots are definitely large enough for wasps.  You could slip a rolled up screen inside, but even the vent slots on the bottom would have to be covered as well. I wouldn't try to spray the inside with wasp killer (repels them as well) because the plastic is so cheap it would likely dissolve.  My Colorado wasps are not deterred by "bright light" as they built a nest inside one of my outdoor light fixtures/wall sconces where the lights are left on all night (learned that when I got stung changing the bulb!)  I just hung them up without any screen or other deterrent.  I guess I'll know in a month or two!

**Q: Can i use this sensor to replace the one i currently usemodel tx37u or do i buy a total new set?**
A: This isn't a sensor. This is a sensor weather shield. Your sensor that came with your weather station goes inside the shield. If you need a new sensor, you will need to buy that separately.

**Q: Can i place this in a mailbox because i  absolutely have no where else to place this shield from being in direct sunlight. ?**
A: It’s unlikely you’ll get accurate readings when the sensor is in a mailbox as it has to be able to detect air temps, moisture and humidity from the outdoor environment. Some people have been able to place them on trees, under roof overhangs etc. wondering if you could create some sort of additional  sun protective shield around it that will allow for air and moisture detection?

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Minimizes solar load on my outside temp/humidity sensors & protecting them from the weather
*by J***3 on December 19, 2025*

I have a La Crosse Alerts temperature, humidity, and probe sensor to measure and report on the water temperature of my hot tub via a probe on a long wire and environment around my hot tub. Before I bought this, the environmental temperature and humidity readings were not very useful during the day, as the sun would beat down on the sensor unit, corrupting the temperature and humidity. It would often report temperatures well over 100F, even though it was only about 70F and sunny, and since the humidity calculations depend on local temperature, those were also skewed very low the sunnier it was. Once I installed this enclosure and placed the sensor unit inside, I get much more reasonable values for the readings, and it also provides protection from precipitation. Since the sensor had openings to allow air inside for measuring humidity, rain can also get in there and really mess things up. This prevents that. The hot tub used to be covered by a structure, but the wood supports rotted and I had to take it down before it fell down, so it was now open to the rain. This enclosure is now the sensor's weather protection. The enclosure comes in three pieces (not counting the mounting screws). There is a vertical bracket that mounts to a structure, (in my case, the side panel of the hot tub, but it could be a post, tree, side of the house, etc.). This plastic bracket is mounted with the four provided screws. The enclosure slides into the bracket and is made of two pieces. One is a cylinder with vents to allow air flow, and with an open bottom, with a bottom circular piece that is attached via tabs and slots to the bottom of the cylinder and rotated to lock in place. The bottom panel had a hole, designed to accommodate the cable and connector of the probe for the La Crosse Alerts unit. I ended up drilling the hole slightly larger to fit an additional slightly larger probe through the hole from a sensor by a different manufacturer. Since the enclosure is sturdy plastic, it was a simple matter to drill the existing hole to make it a bit larger to fit the additional fatter cable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not a direct sun shield.
*by D***N on May 27, 2026*

This is a must have to protect the sensor. It is bigger than I thought it would be. The sensor just leans against a rod on the inside. It has kept my sensor working longer than any sensor I've had before. No problems with communication. However, it does not substitute for hanging it in the shade. In direct sun, the sensor shows 102 degrees on an 84 degree day. So don't think you can get by with just having this shield. I had hoped I could, but alas, I was wrong.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not a true Stevenson screen, but as a no-frills shield for remote temperature sensors, it works.
*by P***P on January 8, 2018*

All plastic construction, certainly nothing to write home about, but if you need a small, relatively inexpensive protective shield for the La Crosse Technology weather station outdoors thermometer/humidity sensors, and not interested in investing the $$$ for a true Stevenson screen, this fits the bill nicely. Might fit other brand sensors, but I bought a couple of the La Crosse Technology C84428 5-in-1 Professional Wireless Weather Station s at Costco to give as gifts this Christmas, and was disappointed to find the LTV-TH2 thermometer/humidity sensor was not protected for mounting outdoors, even though it is rated for outdoor use. This shield matches the similarly styled anemometer housing, but was not even noted as a suggested or available accessory in the C84428 kit. Fortunately, it is shown as a related product on La Crosse's website, once you find the relevant page, but that's another issue entirely... With the shield's part number in hand, I was able to locate it shield on Amazon for less than what La Crosse was charging direct. I have ordered one for each of the weather station recipients, Prime had them here in 3 days (whatever happened to free 2-day delivery for Prime members, Amazon??). So far, so good, mostly. These do hold the sensor relatively securely inside, out of direct sun and rain/snow, but back to the plastic aspect... Unmounted, the housing feels wobbly, like it will fall apart if you handle it too much. I think this is just a function of each ring section connecting only to the next, and not having a single pin or bolt running through all to hold them together as a whole. Once the assembly is slid into the mounting bracket, it feels much more solid and weather-worthy. However, it is also disappointing that there is no method designed into the product or mounting platform to keep unit securely seated when placed into the mounting bracket. Mounting bracket is made from same plastic, I hope everything is UV stable...La Crosse doesn't mark nor advertise it that way, time will tell. Screws are included for mounting to a flat surface, as are zip ties to strap it onto a pole. We used the pole method, but found the included zip ties were very brittle during application, not sure if they were old stock or just not cold weather friendly. This seems like a huge fail on La Crosse's part, with a very simple fix -- we substituted Gardner Bender Xtreme Temperature nylon zip ties for the included generic zip ties. Using the UV stable "extreme" zip ties rated for -40 to +185 degrees F, we had the base mounted in short order. (Pro tip: the exact same zip-tie product we used is available at most home improvement centers for under $2/pack versus $6+/pack here on Amazon...) Sensor mounting inside the shield is accomplished through use of included Velcro tape, making it easy to get everything up and tested before placing sensor into the housing. Instructions omit one *very* important detail: do not cover the sensor ID number and barcode with the Velcro, (this is specific to mounting La Crosse sensors, other brands may not have this specific issue,) as the number/barcode will be needed for linking your sensor to the weather station and La Crosse View app. Now, about finding the part number on the La Crosse website: not at all intuitive. La Crosse does not make things easy to find on their website, especially if you have a retired or discontinued model. As a limited-time promotional item through Costco, the C84428 Weather Station is...as of September, 2017...considered discontinued :( Guess that explains why such a great price at Costco in time for Christmas, but still... Unfortunately, La Crosse has their site configured such that you start with a specific weather station base model number and walk down the path to compatible sensors and accessories. They missed the mark on letting you look up a sensor and see what else it works with, or what else works with it...from a sales and marketing perspective, why would a company make it so difficult for someone to find/buy accessories or potentially upgrade to a newer/bigger/better/faster/whatever weather station compatible with that person's existing sensors??? Would I buy another shield? Sure. But I think the question is best tempered by my overall experience with this year's La Crosse weather station purchase as a greater whole. La Crosse Technology's focus seems to have changed over the last few years, their products have become more limited in function than I remember or want. (Hint, if I wanted to read the data stream from my closest weather service office, 50+ miles away, I can visit weather.gov for free, not buy a La Cross weather station to only get a couple local readings augmenting the 50-mile-away stuff...) *****Update (01/23/2018) I finally, successfully, made contact with La Crosse Technology's support department (they apparently only have one phone rep handling the La Crosse View/LTV product line, so getting a support call answered is a long hold time unless you like playing phone tag) to resolve a problem with their app that needed what they called "a back-end reset on the server". While on the phone, I asked about the C84428 being d/c; the package at Costco was their first retail push of the LTV-based platform, and was limited in quantity, but new LTV-based weather stations platform would be released soon, along with more LTV sensors to expand the capabilities of both the new weather stations and the La Crosse View app -- something I should think they'd want to heavily promote, rather than leave customers wondering if products they got for Christmas are orphans in the La Crosse lineup...especially when a new owner is trying to find/buy accessories such as this sensor shield.

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