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Just wondering, how does it know the outside temps (when it's inside)?
The monitor and the actual devices that are outside (measuring humidity, rainfall, temperatures etc) are connected by wireless sensors with a max range of 50m.
Secular humanism is self-destructive. It preaches a brotherhood of man and tolerance. But this tolerance is not and will never be reciprocated all around the world. "Humanism" is a false and pernicious ideology..
Humanist thinking doesn't expect quick fixes to matters like intolerance, and understands that what can go forwards, can also go backwards.
It's not a black or white matter anyway. Many people with religious beliefs have a Humanist outlook as well.
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The monitor and the actual devices that are outside (measuring humidity, rainfall, temperatures etc) are connected by wireless sensors with a max range of 50m.
Looks sweet. What model is it and where do you get these things from? Does it matter if the temp sensors are in the sun?
Looks sweet. What model is it and where do you get these things from? Does it matter if the temp sensors are in the sun?
It's a digitech, got it from jaycar for about $94. It probably does matter if they're in the sun directly but there's an insulation thing that goes over the temp sensor.I've put mine on top of a shed that has a big tree next to it.
Location: Murray River, Riverland, South Australia
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It's a digitech, got it from jaycar for about $94. It probably does matter if they're in the sun directly but there's an insulation thing that goes over the temp sensor.I've put mine on top of a shed that has a big tree next to it.
Cool thanks!
Epic hot night here, 34C in Adelaide at 10:00pm and 35C here on my back deck!!! Once again very humid here on the water.
Epic hot night here, 34C in Adelaide at 10:00pm and 35C here on my back deck!!! Once again very humid here on the water.
It turns out my place is 0.3°C warmer than the airport atm and with 2% more humidity. Can't wait to see once I collect more data and get a set of averages.
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It turns out my place is 0.3°C warmer than the airport atm and with 2% more humidity. Can't wait to see once I collect more data and get a set of averages.
Make sure you post them here!
I started collecting my data on Nov 14. From that date to the end of the month, here's how I compare to the BOM station at the airport
CF's Houseboat Nov 14-30 ....... 14.1 / 29.9C
Renmark AP Nov 14-30 .......... 11.8 / 31.3C
I don't have the low temp for today from the PWS, but at Melb Airport today it was 12.4°C/29.9°C. My PWS recorded 31.6°C as the high.
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