Assume something like that could have a small solar panel and battery attached.How does one power such a device?
How does one power such a device?
only 3 batteries?The outdoor station has x3 AA batteries in it, it's only been up for a week so I've no idea how long they'll last.
The signal on the base unit is reading full strength signal and is about 25 feet away.
only 3 batteries?
Lot less than I expected but I guess it isn't exactly powering much.
@pastymuncher Thanks for taking the time to write this up!
15 years plus for the Technoline sounds great. My unit has a 5 year warranty which I've just emailed to set up.
That 119mph event you described sounds terrifying! Since mine has been set up I've had a max of 5.5mph We've had a spell of high pressure sitting above though, and no doubt this will change.
The plastic extension on my weather station does indeed seem like a weak link, I'll monitor it and if there are any issues I'll look at squaring off the end of the aluminium pole and using that. It certainly won't be as strong as your solid aluminium pole, but better than a bit of plastic.
An aluminium band going up and around the whole unit with a boss to accept the pole would be rock solid and withstand the elements for a long time.Using a solid aluminium pole won't completely make it stronger because where the sensor unit mounts to the pole is plastic with only a small single bolt to fix it to the pole. I am not sure I trust that either as it seems a potential point of failure to me. That's a big unit to be mounted 20 feet up and only held by a single bolt through a plastic collar and I am not sure that's going to hold up in the exposed position it will be mounted. It's not uncommon for us to have sustained 70mph + winds up here so I will see if there is anything I can do to strengthen it. At the moment I am considering a metal sleeve to slip over the plastic mounting point. If it's tight enough it should strengthen the part where the bolt goes through in case the unit twists in a strong wind. I don't know really and will have to think about it some more.