The second set of voltages is just the first set at half intensity. As I 
recall, the voltage range is either 0-5 or 0-2.5 and the Volts2 is the same 
readings interpreted over the smaller range. No additional information.

On Friday 03 June 2005 07:40 pm, Matt wrote:
> There appears to be 8 reed switches, and two rotating magnets arranged
> adjacently.
> Perhaps one is not a magnet, and just a counter weight.
>
> I marked one of these magnets and then rotated the vane shaft 45% and took
> a reading, and repeated until the marked magnet was back to the original
> position. (previous table)
>
> I've just checked though and there are other valuse combinations, and also
> a second set of four volt values.
> So perhaps there are more than eight recordable positions.
>
> volt.ALL       0.0658604, 0.0600009, 4.55241, 4.5428
> volt.A        0.0644541
> volt.B        0.0661729
> volt.C        4.54171
> volt.D        4.54741
> volt2.ALL     0.0352349, 0.0302348, 0, 0
> volt2.A       0.0351568
> volt2.B       0.0298442
> volt2.C       0
> volt2.D       0
>
> More research needed...
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alfille,
> Paul H.,M.D.
> Sent: Saturday, 4 June 2005 2:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Owfs-developers] 1wire weather station v3
>
> Vey interesting. I'm surprised directions 5-8 don't have two channels with
> non-saturated values. (A between position.)
>
> Paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matt
> Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 8:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Owfs-developers] 1wire weather station v3
>
>
>
> Well, I opened it up and had a look, the 8 directions each with 4 volt
> readings, translates to the following table.
>
>       1       2       3       4       5       6       7       8
> A     *0      4.5     4.5     4.5     *2.3    4.5     4.5     4.5
> B     4.5     *0      4.5     4.5     4.5     *2.3    4.5     4.5
> C     4.5     4.5     *0      4.5     4.5     4.5     *2.3    4.5
> D     4.5     4.5     4.5     *0      4.5     4.5     4.5     *2.3
>
> I notice much talk of RRD, and it does look interesting, but I was thinking
> I would keep my data for many years and writing the graph code is part of
> the challenge for me.
>
> Mysql would be my db of choice, but the interpolation features of RRD look
> intriguing.
>
> I think I may use this project as an opportunity to play with python, I
> hear nothing but praise for this language.
>
>
>
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