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Re: Standalone weather station with web interface



Don't seem to be many of these around. Most assume you'll be running a
PC/Mac for data-logging purposes and use that.

It's a bit of a hodge-podge as it needs 3 different components but you can
do it with a Davis Weather Station using a HauteSpot HR-IXP-WIND WiFi
Internet Weather Station Appliance. I didn't even bother to look at the
price as it's based on a Davis so it's going to be horribly expensive (but
very good)

http://www.ambientweather.com/dain61ipetwe.html

There is a WeatherHawk that will do it, but it's over $3000.

http://www.weatherhawk.com/s916w

I think they'd be probably be better off with a standard weather station
and then hooking it up to a small computer like the soon to be on sale
RaspberryPi. A little bit of effort to get it running but once it's going
it should be fine. I have to admit this one of the uses I'd been thinking
about for the RaspberryPi myself.

HTH, Jamie



On 2 Feb 2012, at 10:32, Nigel Champion wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> Anybody came across a indoor/outdoor weather station with web
interface? So
> it can be accessed from any device, Fondle Slab/Iphone/Android phone
etc etc
> My friend would like one after seeing my Oregon/RFXCOM/Homeseer home
brew :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nigel
>



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