I got this link (in german) 
https://www.wetterstationsforum.info/wiki/doku.php?id=wiki:wetterstationen:ecowitt-stationen#ecowitt_hp2551_hp2560
It's an exhaustive description of the listed Ecowitt sensors.

The HP3501 kit doesn't need the gateway, it's a WiFi console. The set comes 
with a T+H+Barometer WH32 Indoor sensor, so not extra gateway is needed 
(except for some live data features in their app in your LAN)

Which one is "Gary's driver"? The gw1000 driver? Or a special HP3500 Driver 
that can read Data from USB? The HP3500 is the (only?) station that allows 
data transfer using USB, for all the others one needs to remove the SD 
card. If there is a driver that could handle backfilling weewx database 
from the HP3500 from USB, just like with my WS28xx, I would go for this 
kit, although it's console display is very small. 

Since you can use multiple consoles this is not a big deal, just get 
another one and enjoy a bigger display and hardware redundancy.

vince schrieb am Mittwoch, 1. März 2023 um 09:37:08 UTC+1:

> Just picking from Ecowitt's site...
>
>    - $195.99 for a HP3501 (link) 
>    <https://shop.ecowitt.com/products/hp3501> 'weather station kit' 
>    containing console, indoor T+H, outdoor T+H, rain, solar wind/uv/sun
>
>
>    - Uncertain if you'd also need a $29.99 GW1100 gateway or not (has 
>    T+H+barometer)
>
> Uncertain how good the wind/rain/uv/sun sensors are nor how they'd hold up 
> in the environment your picture showed.  The T+H sensors are very good in 
> my experience.  Gary's weewx driver is excellent.
>
>

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