Mark Fraser writes:
>> So:
>>Does the station have an illuminance sensor or an irradiance
>> sensor?
>>(Or both?)
>
> It is an Aercus WS3085 and it doesn't say what sensor it is using, the
> display allows you to change the units from Lux, w/m2 or fc.
If there is only one sensor, that is
On 22/06/2023 12:57, Greg Troxel wrote:
Mark Fraser writes:
Looking at this again, I was confusing maxSolarRad_Wpm2 and radiation_Wpm2,
but the reading is still different to what is shown on the weather
station's own display where it is showing 700 W/m² and I'm getting 129.946
W/m² from weew
Mark Fraser writes:
> Looking at this again, I was confusing maxSolarRad_Wpm2 and radiation_Wpm2,
> but the reading is still different to what is shown on the weather
> station's own display where it is showing 700 W/m² and I'm getting 129.946
> W/m² from weewx_sdr.
>
> Running RTL_433 direc
Looking at this again, I was confusing maxSolarRad_Wpm2 and radiation_Wpm2,
but the reading is still different to what is shown on the weather
station's own display where it is showing 700 W/m² and I'm getting 129.946
W/m² from weewx_sdr.
Running RTL_433 directly is showing Watts/m : 129.95