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Rainfall Sensor | Build Your Own Weather Station
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July 16, 2014. Using A Wireless Link. The Outdoor Weather Station. This week we’re building the Rainfall Sensor. We’ll use a tipping-bucket sensor, as this gives reasonably accurate rainfall readings, with minimal electronics (some might say that as we’ll be using a magnet and a reedswitch, that these are not ‘electronic’ at all! Rainfall has been measured and recorded for a long time we have records kept by the Ancient Greeks from as long ago as about 2500 years! The calculator is very easy to use you j...
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WS Board
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Week 5 - The WS Module - Heart of the Weather Station. The Stevenson Screen protects sensors and electronics, while allowing an uninterrupted air flow. This is especially important for the Humidity Sensor, as humid air can gather at the top of a normal box and give inaccurate Humidity readings. The tendency is for the humidity-sensing head to saturate - to go to the highest reading it is capable of - and stay there! Putting it All Together. Housing the WS Module. Also in the pic you can see an orange wir...
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Windspeed Sensor | Build Your Own Weather Station
https://buildaweatherstation.wordpress.com/2014/07/07/build-your-own-weather-station
July 7, 2014. Using A Wireless Link. The Outdoor Weather Station. Week 2 – Let’s get building! Last week’s blog was all about laying the ground work why you should build a Weather Station, and what was involved in the project. This week we actually start building! Some of you may have noticed that the PCI and the Windspeed sensor were both there on the website, a week early. That was to give a headstart to anyone who wanted to get involved immediately. I hope some of you found it useful. And if your budg...
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A Weather Station? | Build Your Own Weather Station
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June 30, 2014. Using A Wireless Link. The Outdoor Weather Station. Hi there, my name’s Pete Smith. Welcome to my blog. To build a professional Weather Station out of stuff rescued from the bin, or lying around in the shed! Well most of us seem to be transfixed by the erratic changes in the weather these days – my wife and myself being no exceptions – and apart from the usefulness of a Weather Station, wouldn’t it be fun to have a new project on the go? This blog is meant to offer a relaxed way of holding...