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WH3080/3081

Discussion specific to Fine Offset and similar rebadged weather stations
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by WestOz »

steve wrote:The only place I can find so far actually selling them is on ebay.com.au.
Have a look at http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0663600783

Does it have a Data Logger? I can't see anything mentioned.

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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by beteljuice »

Features:
1. Solar powered transmitter
2. UV index(0-12)
3. Illuminance for local measurements
4. USB port for easy connection to your PC
5. All the weather data from the base station and up to 4080 sets of
weather history data with user adjustable measuring intervals can
be recorded
and uploaded to your PC
... but note. Clock signal is WWVB (US) or DCF (Germany) (probably not both)
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......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by WestOz »

I think I need to get my glasses changed :D Thanks beteljuice.
How's the weather in deepest darkest Dudley?

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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by Station House »

Hi Ned

The batteries that come with the transmitter are standard alkaline AA batteries that fit in the transmitter the same as the other Fine Offset units.

The solar panel does not trickle charge these - my suspicion is that they are there to boost the power, and 'kickstart' the unit on first install.

The solar panel itself has an incorporated battery - I haven't opened it to look, but suspicion is that this is similar in size to the batteries you find in domestic portable phones. There is nothing to suggest that it is officially user replaceable.

I thought of taking out the AA batteries to see if power was maintained, but haven't been that brave or wanted to disturb the set up until i need to service
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by Ned »

Cheers. I imagine they might also be pressed into service after a protracted period of sunless days, or even during an Arctic circle winter :cry:
And if the built in (lithium?) battery died altogether the system could keep on rolling...
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by nitrx »

It seems (from the images) the standard software easyweather is supplied just wondering how the data for UV and solar are accessed there are no capabilities in the latest version of easyweather to report the values :roll:
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by steve »

It may be that the solar data isn't available to software. There's no room in the existing logger data for anything else, for example, so if it does use a spare location in the memory, it's quite likely that only the current/live value would be available.
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by captzero »

just wondering how the data for UV and solar are accessed there are no capabilities in the latest version of easyweather to report the values
I was asking the same. From the pic from eBay it looks as if the 'Light" value is displayed as a 2 digit number with a indicator pointing to Low, Moderate, Very High or Extreme. If Steve can work his magic and incorporate the solar readings, I might upgrade. Cheaper that the VP2 I've been hoping Santa will bring and I can use the wind sensors as spares.

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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by captzero »

Just downloaded and installed Easyweather v6.2 from FO at http://www.foshk.com/NEWS/34.htm and there doesn't appear to be anything new. I can't see anywhere where the solar data is displayed in the latest version of Easyweather.
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Re: WH3080/3081

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captzero wrote:Just downloaded and installed Easyweather v6.2 from FO at http://www.foshk.com/NEWS/34.htm and there doesn't appear to be anything new. I can't see anywhere where the solar data is displayed in the latest version of Easyweather.
Just mentioned before in my post , if Steve thougts are right the WS3080/3081 isnt'nt worth to compare or present data on the web or reports I think (unfortunally)
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by steve »

Someone is just going to have to get hold of one and find out how it works :lol:
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by Synewave »

steve wrote:Someone is just going to have to get hold of one and find out how it works :lol:
As I said before, hurry up Napkins :geek:
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by nitrx »

It's not availble in The Netherlands I saw the price is almost 200 Australian $ = 144 EU , For a WS1080 I have to pay EU 76 so it insn't a cheap station..
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by nitrx »

Napkins :geek:
:lol:
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Re: WH3080/3081

Post by wd40 »

The newest one in the US only difference from the last model is it runs in the 900 Mhz range.

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