hi are there any weather machines on the market which are reliable and within the range of £100 - £200?
New Weather Machine
Started by geoffw, Oct 24 2011 19:04
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#1
Posted 24 October 2011 - 19:04
#2
Posted 24 October 2011 - 19:09
Can someone explain to me what weather machine is?
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#3
Posted 24 October 2011 - 19:11
Do you mean a weather station?
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#4
Posted 24 October 2011 - 19:22
yes guys sorry a weather station
#5
Posted 24 October 2011 - 19:38
try Maplins to ease you into things.
http://www.maplin.co...weather station
your local store has 9 of the N25FR in stock.
not a bad bit of kit, at a very good price to get you up and running.
http://www.maplin.co...weather station
your local store has 9 of the N25FR in stock.
not a bad bit of kit, at a very good price to get you up and running.
#6
Posted 25 October 2011 - 07:57
also to recieve the most reliable readings where would be the best position to place the anemometer and the temperature guage?
#7
Posted 25 October 2011 - 08:03
geoffw, on 25 October 2011 - 07:57 , said:
also to recieve the most reliable readings where would be the best position to place the anemometer and the temperature guage?
Temperature gauge, ideally 1.25m above the ground and out in the open, away from walls. Also have it placed away from direct sunlight, this will send the temp readings sky high.
Anemometer needs to be up high and away from obstructions, such as on a chimney or tall pole.
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