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I am toying with the idea of getting a weather station. I've got my eye on
one from Maplins, mainly because it has a computer interface. http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=223254 The back garden is tiny, approx 30 feet square, with shrub hedge boundaries to either side (8ft high), a six foot fence across the back with two 40ft Canadian Maples outside, and the house on the fourth boundary. Pretty sheltered to say the least, but the back of the house and first 15ft of the garden does receive it's full share of sunshine. The back of the house faces SSE (about 160 degrees magnetic). So, questions for the knowledgeable amongst you. 1. How far from any surrounding shrubs and house should such a station be positioned? 2. How far off the ground should it be? 3. How often would it need to be accessed for maintenance, etc? Questions 1&2 relate to the sort of neighbourhood this is, where one's granny needs extra theft insurance! Question 3 refers to me and heights, specifically ladders, not having a very happy relationship! Bolted to the back of the house is a 24ft pole supporting radio and TV aerials. Would it be possible for it to work satisfactorily if it was positioned about 10 feet up this pole, on a bracket putting it about 4 feet from the rear wall of the house? That way it's above the bushes, away from pilfering fingers, but possibly not ideal for rain measurement from a strong northerly wind. Any thoughts greatly appreciated. jim, Northampton |
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