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Whilst searching for 4 core screened cable (to extend the run of RD sunshine
recorder) just look what I found
http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr2662.html

Make your snow-loving friend happy this Christmas for less than £100.00

All the best

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George, I recently bought some cable from FS Cables. They are an excellent
firm to deal with, and have a very comprehensive range.

www.fscables.com



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"George Booth" wrote in message
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Whilst searching for 4 core screened cable (to extend the run of RD

sunshine
recorder) just look what I found
http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr2662.html

Make your snow-loving friend happy this Christmas for less than £100.00

All the best

--
George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl)
www.eppingweather.co.uk
www.winter1947.co.uk






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Nice one George- now if we really get desperate perhaps we can have a whip
round!!

"George Booth" wrote in message
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Whilst searching for 4 core screened cable (to extend the run of RD

sunshine
recorder) just look what I found
http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr2662.html

Make your snow-loving friend happy this Christmas for less than £100.00

All the best

--
George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl)
www.eppingweather.co.uk
www.winter1947.co.uk






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George, there is a slight drawback - see
www.snowathome.com
and then click on the snow-making chart.

This seems to suggest that the combination of
wet and dry bulb temperatures usually found in my area
are not often right for good snow-making.

Roger

George Booth wrote:
Whilst searching for 4 core screened cable (to extend the run of RD sunshine
recorder) just look what I found
http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr2662.html

Make your snow-loving friend happy this Christmas for less than £100.00

All the best



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Roger Brugge wrote:
George, there is a slight drawback - see
www.snowathome.com
and then click on the snow-making chart.

This seems to suggest that the combination of
wet and dry bulb temperatures usually found in my area
are not often right for good snow-making.

Roger

George Booth wrote:

Whilst searching for 4 core screened cable (to extend the run of RD
sunshine recorder) just look what I found
http://www.cybermarket.co.uk/ishop/923/shopscr2662.html

Make your snow-loving friend happy this Christmas for less than £100.00

All the best


It looks like the snow making machine would be no good in this country,
by looking at the wet bulb temp table on the about named website.

It looks like a temp of about 32°F for some mushy snow and for good snow
a temp of 23°F

Joe
Wolverhampton




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Default RD Instromet sunshine sensor (was Snow-here it is)


"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
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George, I recently bought some cable from FS Cables. They are an excellent
firm to deal with, and have a very comprehensive range.

www.fscables.com


Bernard

Many thanks for that information. Handy location so I shall call in there. I
see from the Instromet website
http://www.instromet.co.uk/ that the cable run for sunshine sensor can be
up to 100m so, once the new pole is in position I shall simply connect in
the extra length required.

All the best
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George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl)
www.eppingweather.co.uk
www.winter1947.co.uk




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