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Which Weather Station

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MikeQ
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Joined: Thu 17 Jan 2013 12:05 pm
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Operating System: W7
Location: Central Scotland

Which Weather Station

Post by MikeQ »

I would like to ask the forum for some guidance.

I am working to understand the Heat loss of my house and how much it costs me to heat it. Stay with me on this one, you'll see the question is relevant

I know that the rate of heat loss and heat gain is related to the temperature outside and the desired temperature inside the house (ΔT). Currently I have measured that my house loses 1°C in 108 minutes (Outside is 0°C inside desired to be 18°C).
I also know that the rate of heat gain for my house is 1°C in 54 minutes (Outside is 0°C inside desired to be 18°C).

It occured to me that a Digital Weather Station might help me to capture data on Outside and Inside temperature and log this for me over an extended period. I am considering logging In/Out details every 5mins. I was about to purchase the TFA Nexus as this seems to meet my needs. However, as I read the reviews, the supplied software appears a bit buggy. This is where Cumulus came into the equation as I searched around. I have since read that Cumulus does not support the Nexus so I decided to stop and ask advice.

Can the forum suggest a Weather Station that is supported by Cumulus, Has data logging with a lot of flexibility and memory, that is reasonably priced for a newby.

FYI, I am a data maniac :evil: , so I can see myself getting engrossed in weather data also, so I'm quite interested in getting a Weather Station to cover my house heating project, but also for the longer term to satisfy my data needs.
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PaulMy
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Weather Station: Davis VP2 Plus 24-Hour FARS
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Re: Which Weather Station

Post by PaulMy »

Here is the FAQ on which stations that work with Cumulus. http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/FAQ#What_w ... rk_with.3F. Dependability and reliability somewhat goes hand-in-hand with a stations cost. The Davis stations are considered to be at the top of the line. The Davis Vue is more affordable and all-in-one which may be a plus or a minus depending on your own needs and view. The Davis Vantage Pro 2 is more flexible and offers further options at an increased cost.

The NOAA style reports http://www.komokaweather.com/weather/re ... YR2012.txt that Steve has included in Cumulus provides some good information on heating/cooling degree days.

Paul
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