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Fri, 30 Dec 2005 16:11:10 +0000 uk.people.silversurfers
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MCC...
I'm curious as to how you produced the temperature graph you showed
yesterday. Do you have a connection between your weather station and your
PC? I can see a flex in the picture, maybe that's it?

Troy's Human...
It is indeed. The station is wireless between itself and the sensor
outside. Just happened to have the PC wire connected at the time I took the
photo - it's not normally there.

BoyPete...
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Interesting. I've been looking at some models. What is yours please? :)

Troy's Human...
It's the first one - the WS8610. You can have up to 3 sensors (1 supplied).
I'm well pleased with it. I already have a simple wirefree thermometer
(Oregon Scientific) and they are usually within 1° of each other.

BoyPete...
Thanks, saved :)


The station takes a reading every 5 minutes of :

Indoor Temperature
Indoor RH
Outdoor Temperature
Outdoor RH

It stores up to 3200 readings. Every so often I import them to my PC. I
then save them as a text file and import them into Excel to produce the
graph.

I find it quite fascinating watching the temperature variations through the
day and night.

MCC...
Thanks for that. Unfortunately my weather station does not store lots of
readings, just the latest max and min temperatures, RH and barometric
pressure. But it's still a great bit of kit :-)) Oregon Scientific
BAR629HG.

Just have the one outside sensor at the moment. I'm trying to justify
spending £15 on another one already ;-) so that I can get readings from
elsewhere in the garden - can have up to 3.
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