Weather Station Anemometer

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Weather Station Anemometer

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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6.7 h
2 plates
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zusätzlich benötigt:
3x M4x80 Gewindestange Rostfrei
3x M4 Muttern Rostfrei
3x Unterlegscheibe Rostfrei
1x BME280 oder DHT11 oder DHT22
1x Hallsensor auf Platine (https://bit.ly/2YSHArd) oder nur Hallsensor
3x Magnete 5x2mm (aus OCB Papers packung)
2-3x Alte Notebook schrauben (M2,5)
1x 8x40mm rund Aluminium
2x 608ZZ Kugellager

Rotormitte zu bechermette 80mm

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additionally required:
3x M4x80 threaded rod stainless
3x M4 nuts stainless
3x washer stainless
1x BME280 or DHT11 or DHT22
1x Hall sensor on board (https://bit.ly/2YSHArd) or only Hall sensor
3x magnets 5x2mm (from OCB paper pack)
2-3x old notebook screws (M2.5)
1x 8x40mm round aluminum
2x 608ZZ ball Bearing

Center of the rotor to the cup 80mm

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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Awesome design! building a whole weather station off this fantastic anemometer and Stevenson screen design. will add all my additional parts to make it compatible with 3/4 in pvc pipe for those of us in the states. I will also share my home assistant files for those who want to take on this challenge! thanks again!
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thank you, Just two hints, you use a sealed bearing, this Seal will Brake the Rotor. better usw a Open SS bearing or ceramic bearing for free running. the second, Seal the electronic in the cap with Silikon or Something. my expirience after 3 years the cable and soldering Points are done with German weather. so i working in a new Version with Seal cap and bearing moved to top cap, but Just in Testing now
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Replying to @SoftWareCrash :
Let me know when the new version is done and id be happy to upgrade. Thank you for the suggestions, new bearings on the way.
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Looks great! But do you have more information of how to build it and program it?
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you need tasmota self compiled with windmeter option
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