28-08-2015, 21:00
A release date is not defined yet, but the new WeatherDuino Pro2 v1.5 software, should be released early in September 2015.
Version 1.5 keeps all the functionalities of the previous 1.4 version, but brings support for a whole new range of weather instruments., as also to virtually all tipping bucket based rain gauges.
Here is a list of the currently supported weather instruments.
Wind Speed sensors
--- Fine Offset Anemometers ---
Standard FO anemometers
FO anemometer modified with 1 hall effect sensor
--- Inspeed Anemometers ---
Inspeed Vortex, digital 8 pulse revolution
Inspeed Vortex, hall efect sensor - (experimental)
Inspeed Vortex, read switch sensor - (experimental)
--- Davis Anemometers ---
Davis 6410 anemometer
--- Novalynx Anemometers ---
Novalynx, model 200-WS-02F - (experimental)
--- Environmental Measurements Limited ---
EML, model WSD1 - (experimental)
--- Didcot Instrument Company ---
DIDCOT, model DWR205
Wind Direction Sensors
--- Fine Offset Wind Vane ---
Standard FO wind vane
--- Inspeed Wind Vane ---
Inspeed E-Vane 2
--- Davis Wind Vane ---
Davis 6410 and 7911 wind vane
--- Didcot Instrument Company ---
DIDCOT, model DWD205
Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges
--- Wired Models ---
- Fine Offset (PCE, Watson, etc)
- Davis 7852
- Texas Electronics, model 525
- Virtually, any tipping bucket rain gauge
--- Wireless Models ---
- Auriol H13726
- Ventus W155
- Hama EWS 1500
- Meteoscan w155 w160
- Alecto WS-3500
- Balance RF-WS100
Outside Temperature / Humidity Sensors
- All SHT2x series from Sensirion
- All SHT1x series from Sensirion
- HTU21D
- DHT21 or DHT22 (low end sensors)
The WeatherDuino Pro2 system works now with almost all of the more common weather instruments, making of it an universal system.
From low cost to high end weather instruments, you are free to decide, what instruments and brands you want to use, and the ones that most fit your requirements or budget.
All this, with just one upgradable and well supported software / hardware platform, already used by over a hundred people in several countrys and climates: WeatherDuino Pro2 - Making sense, with the weather.
Version 1.5 keeps all the functionalities of the previous 1.4 version, but brings support for a whole new range of weather instruments., as also to virtually all tipping bucket based rain gauges.
Here is a list of the currently supported weather instruments.
Wind Speed sensors
--- Fine Offset Anemometers ---
Standard FO anemometers
FO anemometer modified with 1 hall effect sensor
--- Inspeed Anemometers ---
Inspeed Vortex, digital 8 pulse revolution
Inspeed Vortex, hall efect sensor - (experimental)
Inspeed Vortex, read switch sensor - (experimental)
--- Davis Anemometers ---
Davis 6410 anemometer
--- Novalynx Anemometers ---
Novalynx, model 200-WS-02F - (experimental)
--- Environmental Measurements Limited ---
EML, model WSD1 - (experimental)
--- Didcot Instrument Company ---
DIDCOT, model DWR205
Wind Direction Sensors
--- Fine Offset Wind Vane ---
Standard FO wind vane
--- Inspeed Wind Vane ---
Inspeed E-Vane 2
--- Davis Wind Vane ---
Davis 6410 and 7911 wind vane
--- Didcot Instrument Company ---
DIDCOT, model DWD205
Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges
--- Wired Models ---
- Fine Offset (PCE, Watson, etc)
- Davis 7852
- Texas Electronics, model 525
- Virtually, any tipping bucket rain gauge
--- Wireless Models ---
- Auriol H13726
- Ventus W155
- Hama EWS 1500
- Meteoscan w155 w160
- Alecto WS-3500
- Balance RF-WS100
Outside Temperature / Humidity Sensors
- All SHT2x series from Sensirion
- All SHT1x series from Sensirion
- HTU21D
- DHT21 or DHT22 (low end sensors)
The WeatherDuino Pro2 system works now with almost all of the more common weather instruments, making of it an universal system.
From low cost to high end weather instruments, you are free to decide, what instruments and brands you want to use, and the ones that most fit your requirements or budget.
All this, with just one upgradable and well supported software / hardware platform, already used by over a hundred people in several countrys and climates: WeatherDuino Pro2 - Making sense, with the weather.