I have had my Fine Offset now for about 6 Years but now I have moved. I can't fine the "N" for the setting direction now. Is there another way I can identfy wich way to set it please.
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Setting north on the unit.
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
Rod its so simple.
Connect it to your console and check the anemometre. Mark the point that you'll see in your console showing the North. One compass will help you for that. Then fix in the right plase the sensors.
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Connect it to your console and check the anemometre. Mark the point that you'll see in your console showing the North. One compass will help you for that. Then fix in the right plase the sensors.
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
The wind direction has an 'N' moulded into the side that should face North, or at least they used to.
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
I find myself in the same position. I put the mast up roughly a couple of months ago thinking I could tweak it later but when I come to look at it it is about 45 degrees out, so I can't see which direction to move it. I can rotate the mast without taking the sensors down but don't know which of the cardinal points to align the top bar on. I think it should be east/west with the vane at the west end. It is currently pointing NW so I don't know whether to go to north or west.G0SQL wrote:I can't fine the "N" for the setting direction now. Is there another way I can identfy wich way to set it please.
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
With a marker, I drew a dirty big arrow on the bottom of mine so I can see it from the ground.
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
You can use the callibiration of Cumulus to add or substract winddirection degrees .
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
I could hold the vane still and point it to north then enter the calibration, but if I could get that close I could see the marking...nitrx wrote:You can use the callibiration of Cumulus to add or substract winddirection degrees .
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
Hi,
But, (with mine) the North direction is the same as the bolt running through the Wind Vane base. Therefore the long arm of the masthead should be E-W. There is no way to tell if you asembled it with the Vane or Anemometer to the East (or roatated 180 degrees), but you should be able to work out if you have N and S exchanged.
Cheers, Alan.
If you told us in which way it is "out" we could tell which way to rotate the mast (or Cumulus correction).jpsc wrote:it is about 45 degrees out,
But, (with mine) the North direction is the same as the bolt running through the Wind Vane base. Therefore the long arm of the masthead should be E-W. There is no way to tell if you asembled it with the Vane or Anemometer to the East (or roatated 180 degrees), but you should be able to work out if you have N and S exchanged.
Cheers, Alan.
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Re: Setting north on the unit.
I don't know which way it is out, that's the problem. I can't observe the direction of the vane and the console simultaneously, there is too much lag to use the website, even if I could get a connection when I'm at the mast.AllyCat wrote:Hi,
If you told us in which way it is "out" we could tell which way to rotate the mast (or Cumulus correction).jpsc wrote:it is about 45 degrees out,
But, (with mine) the North direction is the same as the bolt running through the Wind Vane base. Therefore the long arm of the masthead should be E-W. There is no way to tell if you asembled it with the Vane or Anemometer to the East (or roatated 180 degrees), but you should be able to work out if you have N and S exchanged.
Cheers, Alan.
I'm pretty sure there was only one way to assemble my vane base to the arm, but in any case I know I am not 180 degrees out because I observed the marking when I put the mast up, just not very carefully. At the moment the arm is NW/SE. The east/west orientation of the arm is the information I need, now need to point the vane end of the bar to west and I'm done. Thank you very much.
It's all a bit academic as I'm on the side of a valley and my wind direction bears no relation to sites around, just want to be approximately right.