Fine Offset WH-1081 Setup and Modifications
Posted: Sat 15 May 2010 8:38 am
When I initially installed the WH-1081 on the supplied pole and attached it to a 2 metre upright, I had all sorts of reports of excessive rain that could not be explained. Even when I taped the bucket so that it would not tip, it was still picking up rain. I put this down to interference from the other magnets on the wind sensors, but I have no evidence to suggest this was so.
My brain went to work and worked on erecting a higher pole. I have utilized the full length of the supplied cables that came with the WH-1081. (I havent actually measured the full height of the pole - an oversight on my part).
In addition, I mounted the rainguage at around 1 metre above ground level on a sheet metal box I just happen to have (I know it is a bit of overkill, but it was something I made several years ago and hdan't been using). I mounted my manual rain guage along side the WH-1081 collector so that I could make comparisons and calibrate results.
The unexplained rain guage readings disappeared following these modifications. I still wanted to improve the accuracy of the rain guage readings so I robbed the kitchen cupboard and installed a 14cm diameter funnel, mounted in an inverted Malteser bucket. This bucket fits snuggly over the WH-1081 rain collector making it easy to remove if I ever need to service the sensor. Eventually I want to get a larger funnel so that I get readings as close as possible to 0.1mm accuracy. Currently I use a correction multiplier of 0.66 meaning each bucket tip equates to 0.198mm (close enough to 0.2mm). I arrived at this figure using the manual rain guage placed alongside the modified collector. The figures I am getting match the official figures for our area that come from a station less than 1km from my station.
The rain collector and its calibration are a work in progress. I also wish to add a shield (similar to Hills) over the temperature/humidity/sender unit. That will be essential for the summer months.
Bob
Bob
My brain went to work and worked on erecting a higher pole. I have utilized the full length of the supplied cables that came with the WH-1081. (I havent actually measured the full height of the pole - an oversight on my part).
In addition, I mounted the rainguage at around 1 metre above ground level on a sheet metal box I just happen to have (I know it is a bit of overkill, but it was something I made several years ago and hdan't been using). I mounted my manual rain guage along side the WH-1081 collector so that I could make comparisons and calibrate results.
The unexplained rain guage readings disappeared following these modifications. I still wanted to improve the accuracy of the rain guage readings so I robbed the kitchen cupboard and installed a 14cm diameter funnel, mounted in an inverted Malteser bucket. This bucket fits snuggly over the WH-1081 rain collector making it easy to remove if I ever need to service the sensor. Eventually I want to get a larger funnel so that I get readings as close as possible to 0.1mm accuracy. Currently I use a correction multiplier of 0.66 meaning each bucket tip equates to 0.198mm (close enough to 0.2mm). I arrived at this figure using the manual rain guage placed alongside the modified collector. The figures I am getting match the official figures for our area that come from a station less than 1km from my station.
The rain collector and its calibration are a work in progress. I also wish to add a shield (similar to Hills) over the temperature/humidity/sender unit. That will be essential for the summer months.
Bob
Bob