Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
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Looks very clean! I do have a few Q's though. Do you have before/after data results? Does the new screen make any difference? Did you make or buy the new screen?
After I installed the new screen my temps were running 2-4 degrees lower, now in line with the weather stations in my neighborhood. However, it is very hot here now... almost 100-degrees F. every day.
Yes, it did make a big difference in the very hot afternoon sun. I run the little fan 24-hours a day with battery backup.
I bought the screen at a pretty low cost from Ambient Weather in AZ, USA:
I use a cheap 5-watt solar panel that really works well. If I were going to buy a new one, I'd get the CDT (brand) panel from Amazon.com. It's only $36 US and a real good one too.
A one or two watt panel would be plenty to run a tiny computer fan, but I already had the larger panel so I'm using it.
Gulfcoast wrote:I use a cheap 5-watt solar panel that really works well. If I were going to buy a new one, I'd get the CDT (brand) panel from Amazon.com. It's only $36 US and a real good one too.
A one or two watt panel would be plenty to run a tiny computer fan, but I already had the larger panel so I'm using it.
Best wishes
Actually, the computer fans I use all need over 3W to work. There might be other fans on the market - not sure - but a 1W or 2W panel will not work for me (ask how I can be sure )
As I'm in the so-so north, should this thing run in the winter too? My shield will be remote located under and eve out of sun light. But in the winter, is it really necessary to flow air through it? Begging the question, should I put a switch or thermostat on this thing?
Gulfcoast wrote:After I installed the new screen my temps were running 2-4 degrees lower, now in line with the weather stations in my neighborhood. However, it is very hot here now... almost 100-degrees F. every day.
Yes, it did make a big difference in the very hot afternoon sun. I run the little fan 24-hours a day with battery backup.
I bought the screen at a pretty low cost from Ambient Weather in AZ, USA:
Just out of interest how do you intergrate the transmitter/temperature
unit into the Screen?
1.
Do all the dishes have a central hole in them, or is the bottom one a full dish without a hole.
2.
Is there a built in way to mount the transmitter/temp sensor into the screen or do you have to use the
original mounting arm that comes with the weather station. If you use the original mounting arm
do you have to modify it to get it to intergrate with the screen.
Just out of interest how do you intergrate the transmitter/temperature
unit into the Screen?
1.
Do all the dishes have a central hole in them, or is the bottom one a full dish without a hole.
2.
Is there a built in way to mount the transmitter/temp sensor into the screen or do you have to use the
original mounting arm that comes with the weather station. If you use the original mounting arm
do you have to modify it to get it to intergrate with the screen.
I'm rebuildingf my screen and plan to have a fan and solar panel to drive it. I have 10 dishes in mind, 8 will have a 4" hole cut in them, 1 will be solid (top) and one will have a 3" hole for the 12V, 1.2W pan fan (second disk from top). So on the thrid dish, I'll install a stiff wire across the hole and on the trans unit, I'll affix a hooking mechanism of some type. Wires out the bottom zip tied cleanly. I'll hang mine in in a shady area and run wires up to my other sensors above the house.
The screen I bought has a closed top and bottom plate, the rest have a hole cut in them. The bracket came with the new screen and it simply clamps on the pole whereever you wish.