In addition to enjoying doing laundry with my SQ, I have, for a number of years now, liked weather and weather stations. I went through a few over the last 15 or so years, the last one being a LaCrosse Tech weather station with wind, rain gauge, and direction. It lasted all of a year before the outdoor unit literally crumbled in the toxic W Pee Ay environment.
In the pics is a basic Oregon Scientific w/ Atomic Clock and forecaster.
The piece of resistance
however is the Acurite unit. I got this directly from Chaney Instrument with they had introductory price of 54.99. While it lacked an Atomic clock, it does have a power adapter w/ battery backup thus no need to change batteries every so often. It xmits at 433mhz and has decent range for my use. It did not "auto learn" the baro pressure to be accurate enough, so I manually adjusted it to local NWS settings. It does a pretty decent job of predicting weather. It also has an auto diming backlight feature that dims at 9 PM then comes on bright at 7, I think.
Also you will notice some white thing under a rather strange tree. That is the weather pagoda I got from ambient weather. Being these are homeowner weather stations and thus lack sufficient protection from the elements, I found out the hard way having something like this is the way to go. It is plastic and the reason I mounted it under the weird bush like that is because it is literally the only place I can place it where it does not get inflamed temps from the heat radiating off the brick wall of my condo. The pagoda is 7 plates, I think, and offers ample air flow while at the same time keeping drenching rains off the outdoor sensor.
I got one for dad and it is quite humorous in sunny S. FL where it switches several times a day from sunny to t-storm in the forecast screen! Nary a day goes by w/o some kind of rain or storm however they are brief in duration.




In the pics is a basic Oregon Scientific w/ Atomic Clock and forecaster.
The piece of resistance

Also you will notice some white thing under a rather strange tree. That is the weather pagoda I got from ambient weather. Being these are homeowner weather stations and thus lack sufficient protection from the elements, I found out the hard way having something like this is the way to go. It is plastic and the reason I mounted it under the weird bush like that is because it is literally the only place I can place it where it does not get inflamed temps from the heat radiating off the brick wall of my condo. The pagoda is 7 plates, I think, and offers ample air flow while at the same time keeping drenching rains off the outdoor sensor.
I got one for dad and it is quite humorous in sunny S. FL where it switches several times a day from sunny to t-storm in the forecast screen! Nary a day goes by w/o some kind of rain or storm however they are brief in duration.



