Steven Marshall EF1 Joined Mar 8, 2009 Messages 75 Location Meadville PA Mar 15, 2020 #1 Anyone been able to find an anemometer with metal cups? Plastic just doesn't seem to hold up.
Matt Hornoi Enthusiast Joined Apr 11, 2018 Messages 6 Location Regina, Saskatchewan Mar 15, 2020 #2 Metal ones tend to be more expensive. Campbell scientific sells them. P2546D-L - Three-Cup Anemometer with MEASNET Calibration (electronic version)
Metal ones tend to be more expensive. Campbell scientific sells them. P2546D-L - Three-Cup Anemometer with MEASNET Calibration (electronic version)
Dan Robinson EF5 Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 3,336 Location St. Louis Mar 15, 2020 #3 Do you need to recalibrate the instrument, assuming the weight of metal cups is heavier than plastic?
Do you need to recalibrate the instrument, assuming the weight of metal cups is heavier than plastic?
B. Dean Berry EF4 Joined May 25, 2014 Messages 405 Mar 17, 2020 #4 Have you considered just switching to an ultrasonic model? No cups to damage.
Edward Edelman Enthusiast Joined Mar 24, 2020 Messages 3 Location Phoenix, AZ Mar 25, 2020 #5 We are releasing an Ultrasonic station, here: Ambient Weather WS-5000 Ultrasonic Professional Smart Weather Station The station sends data to AmbientWeather.net:
We are releasing an Ultrasonic station, here: Ambient Weather WS-5000 Ultrasonic Professional Smart Weather Station The station sends data to AmbientWeather.net: