Good afternoon all,
My wife has asked for a weather station for christmas (or maybe in the sales after?) and so I have been doing some reading to try and decide what to buy.
I have looked on maplin (N96FY and N96GY (on offer)) and amazon and to be honest I am a bit baffled by what I should buy her!
The only decision I have made is that I would like to get one that has support for Cumulus as I like the support it has on this forum.
I know its the age old question, but what should I be looking out for and any reccomendations?
I have a budget of up to £150
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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Hello from Bristol
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6719jason
- Posts: 519
- Joined: Wed 08 Apr 2009 12:38 pm
- Weather Station: La-Crosse WS3502
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Location: Holland On Sea, Essex UK
Re: Hello from Bristol
May I recommend this Station?
http://www.weathershop.co.uk/shop/brand ... ation.html
The La-Crosse WS2350 (Techno-Line) Weather Station.
Ideally connect via Serial Cable if your PC has a Serial Port to avoid any issues.
A solid Station with very little in the way of Issues.
My 10p for today :lol
http://www.weathershop.co.uk/shop/brand ... ation.html
The La-Crosse WS2350 (Techno-Line) Weather Station.
Ideally connect via Serial Cable if your PC has a Serial Port to avoid any issues.
A solid Station with very little in the way of Issues.
My 10p for today :lol
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henkg
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Sun 24 Jul 2011 8:53 am
- Weather Station: WH3080 (Alecto WS-5000 ECO)
- Operating System: Raspbian Wheezy on RPI B+
- Location: Zeeland, Netherlands
Re: Hello from Bristol
My weatherstation is a WH-1080 (Fine Offset, same as the Maplin N96GY). I considered a Scientific WMR-88, but this model does not support data logging (no history is kept when PC is off). Any other type was above / far above budget.
Should it die now (but it doesn't), I would purchase the same one, or a WH-3080
Pros: Cheap, USB (my PC doesn't have serial RS-232, just USB), and of course compatible with Cumulus. Many other Fine Offset Cumulus users.
Cons: Quality assurance might not be perfect (from what I have read). However, I installed my WH-1080 half a year ago, Not one problem so far. The WH-1080 touchscreen certainly is not perfect. But it has been weeks I looked at it. I watch my published HTML pages, and sometimes the Cumulus program, I regard the WH-1080 console as a black box.
Should it die now (but it doesn't), I would purchase the same one, or a WH-3080
Pros: Cheap, USB (my PC doesn't have serial RS-232, just USB), and of course compatible with Cumulus. Many other Fine Offset Cumulus users.
Cons: Quality assurance might not be perfect (from what I have read). However, I installed my WH-1080 half a year ago, Not one problem so far. The WH-1080 touchscreen certainly is not perfect. But it has been weeks I looked at it. I watch my published HTML pages, and sometimes the Cumulus program, I regard the WH-1080 console as a black box.
- hectic
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Fri 02 Dec 2011 10:54 pm
- Weather Station: WH-3080
- Operating System: windows vista
- Location: Taunton somerset United Kingdom
- Contact:
Re: Hello from Bristol
I totaly agree. If you have a budget then I think the above suggested is good value for money.henkg wrote:My weatherstation is a WH-1080 (Fine Offset, same as the Maplin N96GY). I considered a Scientific WMR-88, but this model does not support data logging (no history is kept when PC is off). Any other type was above / far above budget.
Should it die now (but it doesn't), I would purchase the same one, or a WH-3080
Pros: Cheap, USB (my PC doesn't have serial RS-232, just USB), and of course compatible with Cumulus. Many other Fine Offset Cumulus users.
Cons: Quality assurance might not be perfect (from what I have read). However, I installed my WH-1080 half a year ago, Not one problem so far. The WH-1080 touchscreen certainly is not perfect. But it has been weeks I looked at it. I watch my published HTML pages, and sometimes the Cumulus program, I regard the WH-1080 console as a black box.
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mark_w
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Mon 19 Dec 2011 1:49 pm
- Weather Station: Not yet purchased
- Operating System: Windows XP
- Location: Bristol
Re: Hello from Bristol
Thank you very much for the advise, I am doing some reading now and will let you know what I decide.
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Matt.j5b
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- Operating System: RPi Raspbian (Buster)
- Location: Ferny Grove, Brisbane, Australia
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Re: Hello from Bristol
Hi, Welcome to the forum. I use a La Crosse 2306 and I find that they are good and they don't cost too much. I did risk it when using a usb converter with Cumulus but it did work, but all don't have that luck and so they use serial. I have owned a non pc La Crosse for almost two years and have not had trouble and I have owned my La Crosse 2306 which I use with Cumulus for 3 and a half months and it is working well. That's my experience with the La Crosse and so is my recommendation.
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mark_w
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Mon 19 Dec 2011 1:49 pm
- Weather Station: Not yet purchased
- Operating System: Windows XP
- Location: Bristol
Re: Hello from Bristol
All,
I decided to go for the WH-1080.
I am normally the type of person that wants to get the best equipment that will last, but on this occasion I have decided to save myself some money and see how much my wife actually uses the weather station and see if I get into it or not!
Thanks for all the suggestions, I am sure I will have a tun of questions after christmas!
I decided to go for the WH-1080.
I am normally the type of person that wants to get the best equipment that will last, but on this occasion I have decided to save myself some money and see how much my wife actually uses the weather station and see if I get into it or not!
Thanks for all the suggestions, I am sure I will have a tun of questions after christmas!
- nking
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Re: Hello from Bristol
Make sure you choose the one for £59.99 http://www.maplin.co.uk/usb-touchscreen ... ter-228825 as there really is no point in spending more. I'm sure you'll have fun setting it up for your wife.
- neil0748
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- Weather Station: N96GY with touchscreen
- Operating System: win7
- Location: pontycymer
Re: Hello from Bristol
hi mark im using the N96GY from maplin's i bought it when it was in the sale at £60 it suite's me fine as im just starting this new hobby. Iv'e got it linked up to my pc and uploading the data to the metoffice 24/7 im very pleased with it money worth spent, it does what i want it to do.