I want to buy a weather station which will record to my computer. Mostly this is to collect data for a planned Wind Generator in the future, and be able to measure the the energy savings of my house as I upgrade the boiler, add solar water heating, wind generation, etc. - i.e. I would like to compare the saving in fuel but take into account whether the weather was warmer / colder etc.
A stand alone display is not important (i.e. if having No Display saves money! I am happy to use use the data stored on my computer)
I would like to record Temperature, Rainfall, Wind speed / direction. Some other sensors would be beneficial if they help provide more data for my project.
I would like to have two Wind speed sensors if possible - I would like to mount one for reference, and try the second at different locations nearby to see if they are more favourable (less turbulence from buildings / trees etc.) - I assume that I need one for "reference" so that I can compare it with the second?
I would appreciate any advice on which makes of weather station you recommend.
Ideally my budget would be around GBP 100 or 150 Euros, but I will spend more if there is a compelling reason!
Thanks for you help,
Kristen
Which weather station? (Record data to Computer)
Moderator: weneu
Thanks Werner
I found one a while ago (its taken me a while to remember where I saw it, sorry for the delay!)
The WS-2300 which I can buy in the UK for GBP 100.00
Do you think that would be suitable? I've had a look at the TE923W and it looks pretty comprehensive, but as a Novice its hard for me to tell what Pros and Cons there are of each make.
http://www.lacrossetechnology.fr/en/P-5 ... tions.html
Thanks,
Kristen
I found one a while ago (its taken me a while to remember where I saw it, sorry for the delay!)
The WS-2300 which I can buy in the UK for GBP 100.00
Do you think that would be suitable? I've had a look at the TE923W and it looks pretty comprehensive, but as a Novice its hard for me to tell what Pros and Cons there are of each make.
http://www.lacrossetechnology.fr/en/P-5 ... tions.html
Thanks,
Kristen