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Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Mon 13 Feb 2012 6:51 pm
by garybeck
Hello,

I recently purchased a Weather Wise WS 1080. At first I set up the Easy Weather program that came with the unit. But then I read in the manual that they suggest also trying Cumulus. I have a couple newbie questions.

I see I have a choice to set the station type to Easy Weather or Fine Offset. The instructions indicate that it's preferred to use the Fine Offset setting. What is the difference? Is it that on Easy Weather, it reads the data from Easy Weather's .dat file and on Fine Offset it reads the station's memory? Isn't it all be the same data pretty much?

I also want to make sure, if the Cumulus software isn't running for a while, or I turn off my computer at night, the next time open Cumulus, it will grab all the data from the missing time period in either setting (station Easy Weather vs. Fine Offset), correct?

Is there any problem running both Easy Weather and Cumulus on the same computer?

Thanks very much,
Gary in Vermont

Re: Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Mon 13 Feb 2012 7:30 pm
by steve
garybeck wrote:Is it that on Easy Weather, it reads the data from Easy Weather's .dat file and on Fine Offset it reads the station's memory?
Yes, that's right.
Isn't it all be the same data pretty much?
No. When reading the station directly, Cumulus gets every update, every 48 seconds. If it's using the easyweather.dat file, it only gets data recorded every 5 minutes at best. Another disadvantage of the easyweather.dat method is that you have to run Cumulus all the time, it won't catch up again if you stop it for any length of time.
I also want to make sure, if the Cumulus software isn't running for a while, or I turn off my computer at night, the next time open Cumulus, it will grab all the data from the missing time period in either setting (station Easy Weather vs. Fine Offset), correct?
Only with the direct Fine Offset setting.
Is there any problem running both Easy Weather and Cumulus on the same computer?
No, as long as you don't try to have them both running at the same time, with Cumulus in direct Fine Offset mode.

Re: Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2012 9:50 am
by kb0mgh
I have the Weather Wise WS 1080 too and the only program running is the Cumulus on the fine offset. The one thing that i noticed is that the solar rad is not showing up on the main display but when i do a select a graph all the data is going to it though. Is there a way to fix that for the WS 1080.

Thanks,
John

Re: Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2012 10:01 am
by steve
kb0mgh wrote:I have the Weather Wise WS 1080 too and the only program running is the Cumulus on the fine offset. The one thing that i noticed is that the solar rad is not showing up on the main display
I don't think the WS1080 has solar sensors, does it?

Re: Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2012 10:14 am
by kb0mgh
steve wrote: I don't think the WS1080 has solar sensors, does it?
this photo is the Select-a-Graph and the only thing selected it the max solar rad.
Image
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62504543@N03/6874776301/

Re: Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2012 10:23 am
by steve
kb0mgh wrote:this photo is the Select-a-Graph and the only thing selected it the max solar rad.
Max solar rad is a calculated theoretical value based on your location and the date and time; it's the highest reading that your sensor could be giving at any particular time, if you had one.

Re: Setting up my Weather Wise WS 1080

Posted: Tue 14 Feb 2012 10:28 am
by kb0mgh
Thank you