At start, the WeatherDuino Pro2 system had support only for the Fine Offset instruments, but during the last months, thanks to the contribution of several people (with suggestions, and help in the tests), things changed a lot. Since software v1.5 release, the WeatherDuino Pro2 system is now almost an universal system, supporting a large range of weather instruments and sensor types.
Here is a list of currently supported weather instruments and sensors.
Wind Speed
--- 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
Inspeed Vortex, read switch sensor
--- 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
--- 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)
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Picture below is from an installation in the UK, using DidCot instruments with an WeatherDuino Pro2 system
Another one, from my own system, using the Inspeed Intruments
And finally, a superb combination: An WeatherDuino Pro2 receiver unit, coupled with a Raspberry PI, running the excellent Cumulus MX.
To all that helped to make this possible, and had the patience to read my poor English, thank you.
A special thanks to Steve by his work with the Cumulus software, and for always having the time and patience to reply to some of my pontual questions.