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Maury Markowitz April 21st 08 07:24 PM

Recording weather station
 
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had some product suggestions for a
weather station for my house. I am trying to do a site criterion for a
potential solar and/or wind deployment. I do have a few specific needs
though:

1) self-hosted recording for perhaps a month of data at a time, no
computer needed
2) downloads of that data to the Mac or PC on demand
3) (easy part) wind direction, speed and gusts
4) multiple temperatures
5) one or multiple solar irradiance sensors

Most of the systems I've seen so far have two thermometers, wind speed
and direction and a rainfall cup. I've found solar ones, but only at
the high end. Almost all of the ones I've seen either don't record at
all, or require a computer to be turned on 24/7, neither of which is
suitable in this case.

Is there a way to do this with 1-Wire?

Thanks!

Maury

Weatherlawyer April 22nd 08 12:19 AM

Recording weather station
 
On Apr 21, 8:24 pm, Maury Markowitz wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had some product suggestions for a
weather station for my house. I am trying to do a site criterion for a
potential solar and/or wind deployment. I do have a few specific needs
though:

1) self-hosted recording for perhaps a month of data at a time, no
computer needed
2) downloads of that data to the Mac or PC on demand
3) (easy part) wind direction, speed and gusts
4) multiple temperatures
5) one or multiple solar irradiance sensors

Most of the systems I've seen so far have two thermometers, wind speed
and direction and a rainfall cup. I've found solar ones, but only at
the high end. Almost all of the ones I've seen either don't record at
all, or require a computer to be turned on 24/7, neither of which is
suitable in this case.

Is there a way to do this with 1-Wire?


There might be something on there for you:-
http://weatherfaqs.org.uk/node/106



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