Forums > Kitesurfing General

Online Wind Meter For The House ??

Reply
Created by THE PIN PULLER > 9 months ago, 14 Aug 2016
THE PIN PULLER
WA, 465 posts
14 Aug 2016 9:05PM
Thumbs Up

Hello All,
I currently live less then a minute from the local spot (Australind), but I work a while away in town(for myself). I would love to put a wind meter on the house for the reason that, If I'm gonna commit to doing a Tina Turner from work I will know the conditions will be ok (ish) last season I done it quite a few times only to be disappointed (then roped into silly house work FML), This year I would love some live data rather then counting on the liar one at the local airport 15kms in land saying its 17-20 knots getting home and finding it's nowhere near that. Where do I get a wind meter and how does one go about putting the info online (in real time) is there an app I can hook it up to so all can share the Stoke ? (Few more brackets)

shi thouse
WA, 1141 posts
14 Aug 2016 9:24PM
Thumbs Up

Don't worry about that mate...I will give you a live sms reading from that location everyday. Knocking off from work at 3 o'clock everyday during summer has those advantages.


MichaelShepherd
WA, 42 posts
14 Aug 2016 9:55PM
Thumbs Up

Davis weather system are brilliant. All weather is uploaded direct online without need of a computer. You can then download from server to mobile etc. You Can even share the link so other people can access the web page. This is my station for my country property http://www.weatherlink.com/user/mikie2/index.php?view=summary&headers=1

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
14 Aug 2016 10:26PM
Thumbs Up

Wind guru were doing a sceme for home stations
Here's me kite buddy's sophisticated
Aernometer







KiteBud
WA, 1542 posts
15 Aug 2016 10:48AM
Thumbs Up

I've done my share of research regarding online wind meters and yes you have fairly cheap options available that are great for the house, having a wifi signal nearby. However, they fall in the ''amateur'' category and I have my doubts about their accuracy and long-term reliability and from what I read they do fail and you have to service them once in a while.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SOLAR-POWERED-WIRELESS-WEATHER-STATION-WITH-WIFI-CONNECTION-/112018813219?hash=item1a14d77123:g:-MEAAOSwPgxVRNF-

These models are extensively reviewed on YouTube. The cool thing about these stations is you can have your own online station for free on
www.wunderground.com/

If you have a bigger budget, check out these guys in Hungary:

holfuy.com/en/shop.php

I really like the ultrasonic sensors (no moving parts) it has very high accuracy and their units are completely standalone, just pop in a SIM card and that's it, the unit runs off solar power and battery. It'll set you back about $1000 Euros however but I think it's a good long-term investment. Similar professional units are much more expensive. There are about 10 of these stations installed in Australia already, here's an example: holfuy.com/en/data/156

The holfuy units are simply the cheapest professional 3G stations I've found WorldWide, if you look at their stations lists, you'll find airports, ski resorts, etc. are using them

hope this helps

Christian

DanozDirect
QLD, 106 posts
15 Aug 2016 12:50PM
Thumbs Up

MichaelShepherd said..
Davis weather system are brilliant. All weather is uploaded direct online without need of a computer. You can then download from server to mobile etc. You Can even share the link so other people can access the web page. This is my station for my country property http://www.weatherlink.com/user/mikie2/index.php?view=summary&headers=1


I am thinking same. But I am more than 300m away from the beach. Is there a GMS or 3G option?

KiteBud
WA, 1542 posts
15 Aug 2016 11:02AM
Thumbs Up

DanozDirect said..

MichaelShepherd said..
Davis weather system are brilliant. All weather is uploaded direct online without need of a computer. You can then download from server to mobile etc. You Can even share the link so other people can access the web page. This is my station for my country property http://www.weatherlink.com/user/mikie2/index.php?view=summary&headers=1



I am thinking same. But I am more than 300m away from the beach. Is there a GMS or 3G option?


Yes there are: shop.davisnet.com.au/

The base model with 3G starts at $1375 and goes up from there.

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
15 Aug 2016 11:16AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
cbulota said..

I really like the ultrasonic sensors (no moving parts) it has very high accuracy and their units are completely standalone, just pop in a SIM card and that's it, the unit runs off solar power and battery. It'll set you back about $1000 Euros


When the wind is fresh, small leafy trees begin to sway.

When the wind is strong, you'll see large branches of trees in motion ...

and you'll hear the whistling in the power-lines.

It'll cost you zero Euros.

lol.

acitta
VIC, 152 posts
15 Aug 2016 1:35PM
Thumbs Up

DanozDirect said..

MichaelShepherd said..
Davis weather system are brilliant. All weather is uploaded direct online without need of a computer. You can then download from server to mobile etc. You Can even share the link so other people can access the web page. This is my station for my country property http://www.weatherlink.com/user/mikie2/index.php?view=summary&headers=1



I am thinking same. But I am more than 300m away from the beach. Is there a GMS or 3G option?


I started building my own GSM windmeter that I am trialing now because it costs about 10% of the davis ones. The GSM network shuts down in december though :( It'll be back to the drawing board for 3G. If I get the 3G module working I'll try and pass it on.



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Kitesurfing General


"Online Wind Meter For The House ??" started by THE PIN PULLER