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Relocating VP2 wind sensor
Posted: Thu 12 Jan 2023 12:30 pm
by billy
Help please. Just moved my VP2+ wind sensor from the ISS to a separate wireless sensor in a better location. In doing so I changed the orientation from south facing to north facing (ie from an orientation of 180
o to 0
o) and edited the WL settings accordingly but the wind reported wind direction is out by 180
o. Resetting the WLL hasn't resolved the problem. (The console dealt with it quite easily!)
I read about a counterintuitive problem when moving the wind vane away from the ISS but do you think I can find that post now

Re: Relocating VP2 wind sensor
Posted: Thu 12 Jan 2023 12:59 pm
by Mapantz
I'm a little confused by this..
Wouldn't it be easier just to turn the anemometer so the arm is facing south again?
Re: Relocating VP2 wind sensor
Posted: Thu 12 Jan 2023 3:24 pm
by billy
of course ... but given it is now facing north why doesn't the new setting of 0
o in the WLL/WL give the right result? It is as if it can't overwrite the old setting. And this makes me suspicious that I have got something else wrong? It's nighttime here so no roof climbing allowed until the morning
EDIT: and I found the counterintuitive notion ... that the VP2+ wind sensor needs to be "ticked" and set to the new additional transmitter - which I have done
Re: Relocating VP2 wind sensor
Posted: Fri 13 Jan 2023 7:38 pm
by mcrossley
Doesn't a setting of 0 mean it is pointing where Davis expects it? You have 180 from there so you need to enter plus or minus 180.
Re: Relocating VP2 wind sensor
Posted: Sat 14 Jan 2023 8:02 am
by billy
All is back to normal - faced the arm south and set the wind calibration to 180
o ... and it works as before. I do not understand why facing it north and setting the calibration to 0
o didn't give the same readings. Curiosity led me to email Davis ... awaiting a reply.
mcrossley wrote: ↑Fri 13 Jan 2023 7:38 pm
Doesn't a setting of 0 mean it is pointing where Davis expects it? You have 180 from there so you need to enter plus or minus 180.
The console manual states if it isn't facing north then calibrate accordingly. Couldn't find anything for WLL.
Re: Relocating VP2 wind sensor
Posted: Sun 15 Jan 2023 3:22 am
by billy
My apologies for wasting peoples time. The problem was the wind vane values being transmitted were not correct (intermittently).
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