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For Troy's Human
Fri, 30 Dec 2005 16:11:10 +0000
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MCC...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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