Hello, It happens that I just installed a Weatherflow Tempest station, and connected to weewx without any problem using the udp driver. The Tempest has UV Index, Solar radiation and Brightness, plus of course P, T, H , Wind, Rain, etc. Current price is 329 $US, possibly cheaper from other sources. The Rain measure is not highly considered, though my comparison with other measurements (Irox X1) 1 meter apart show good agreement up to now (2 weeks...). It uses microphonic noise from rain drops ! The Tempest has no moving part at all, the wind is measured with ultrasonic technics. All detectors have very fast sampling (few seconds). Hope this helps. Cheers, take care of yourself and all others! Paul
Le Thursday, December 10, 2020 à 11:55:22 PM UTC+1, vince a écrit : > FWIW, Gary's driver for the gw1000 has been rock solid for me here for a > couple months now, and the outside temp/hum sensor are within 0.1 F and 1% > RH of my Davis VP2 which is just amazing for a $12 sensor. Of course it's > entirely possible they both use the same sensor chips, but I didn't look > into that. > > I'd love to know if the spinning and ultrasonic anemometers and the > standalone rain cup are equally good, just as a data point. Granted you > are going to buy some AA batteries for a lot of the sensors, but geez they > are inexpensive to play with. (no interest here re: solar/uv/lightning > etc, I just want wind/rain/hum/temp accurate) > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/81cbe2f1-6b33-4443-803d-d9f420bb40e7n%40googlegroups.com.
