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sunshine hours
Posted: Mon 31 Oct 2022 2:32 am
by bellmike
Hi I have a vp2 with weather link live and in my cmx records my sunshine hours are a bit hit and miss. We have had fine weather here for the last couple of weeks and it is showing sunshine hours for some days and not others
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As you can see from the screen shot it should be showing some sunshine hours for all these days . I have had a look in the settings and in the station settings it has two options ( Ryan-Stolenbach ) and (Bras ). And in the extra sensors settings it has the ( Blake Larson sunshine recorder )
I have tried a few differed things but no change. I have both the Davis U.V and solar radiation sensors I have disconnected the sensor and put back and made sure there was nothing on top of the sensor itself.
Any help would be appreciated
Mike
Re: sunshine hours
Posted: Tue 01 Nov 2022 3:38 pm
by PaulMy
Hi Mike,
Does the UV Index, Solar Rad and ET as shown in your monthly log file seem OK? I presume the Sun hours shown in the monthly log and Dayfile match your charts?
The Solar settings in CMX allows to select one of two methods, and tweaking for your location. It is a bit of trial and error to get it close. I am using the default settings in both CMX and my Cumulus 1 and the sunhours are very similar. In your high latitude location you may need to change/experiment a bit more from the default.
I also still run WeatherlinkPC and the sunhours over the past 15 days are quite a bit different between WL and CU. When I also had the B-L I found that B-L was quite a bit more accurate in the minute by minute sunshine and no-sunshine compared to the VP2 Plus, but overall it averaged reasonably close.
The Blake-Larsen sunshine recorder in the Extra sensor settings is for that third-party sun recorder if you have purchased that.
Enjoy,
Paul
Re: sunshine hours
Posted: Wed 02 Nov 2022 12:52 am
by bellmike
Hi Paul
Everything looks ok in the log files and day files for E.T , solar radiation , U.V , but all over the place for sun hours i think I have changed the settings a couple of times so I might have to experiment a bit like you said. It has recorded 4.9 hours yesterday but nothing for today up until 1030am but it is very overcast today. I will keep a eye on it over the next couple of weeks and see if I can work it out
Cheers Mike
Re: sunshine hours
Posted: Wed 02 Nov 2022 10:41 am
by mcrossley
The first thing to do is look at your solar graph on a nice clear day. You want the theoretical curve to track just above your actual values.
Re: sunshine hours
Posted: Thu 03 Nov 2022 3:50 am
by bellmike
Thanks Mark I will keep a eye on it
cheers Mike