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Easyweather organization of data is complete
Easyweather organization of data is complete












easyweather organization of data is complete easyweather organization of data is complete
  1. EASYWEATHER ORGANIZATION OF DATA IS COMPLETE SOFTWARE
  2. EASYWEATHER ORGANIZATION OF DATA IS COMPLETE TV

EASYWEATHER ORGANIZATION OF DATA IS COMPLETE SOFTWARE

….and it came bundled with software called “EasyWeather” – which seemed to work reasonably well but it did have its drawbacks as I will describe later. Made in China, but at least carrying a warranty from a reputable high-street supplier. Seemed ideal – at the time.įirst things first – assemble and install:-Īs can be seen, this is branded DIGITECH in New Zealandīranded as DIGITECH in New Zealand, it turns out that this is actually a “Fine Offset WH1080”. The USB also allowed data to be downloaded to a PC. An outdoor unit was solar powered, with an indoor base powered by either batteries or 5v micro USB. It measured rain, wind (speed and direction), humidity and both internal and external temperatures. So, being curious about such things, I looked around and found a reasonably priced (I thought) unit that seemed to offer everything I needed. These are regularly reported in the media as being over 160Kph (100Mph). In addition I run my 5v devices through a 20 amp Buck converter so all my handy little modern appliances are kept fully charged.Īnyhow, at an elevation of 400 metres (1300’) above sea level on a cliff looking south over New Zealand’s Cook Strait, I do get battered pretty frequently by strong southerly winds blowing directly from the Antarctic. Power is solar with gasoline back-up, so a 12v supply is pretty plentiful.

EASYWEATHER ORGANIZATION OF DATA IS COMPLETE TV

Netflix and Satellite TV provide the evening’s entertainment when it’s just too wet and wild to be outdoors. My home is completely off-grid, but I do have the comforts of home including (albeit slow) Internet via 3G. Then again, I bought my cheap Chinese weather station a good 6 months before it was published so I was kind of fishing around in the dark on my own. I wish I had read Anthony’s excellent article “ Thinking of buying a weather station for Christmas? Read this first.” published late last year.














Easyweather organization of data is complete