Quote from: Zach on March 17, 2012, 11:03:00 AMQuote from: Donovan on March 17, 2012, 10:33:25 AM92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko. Thats what happens when the sun attacks your sensor on humid morning, lol.. happens all the time on mine and Ive dealt with that on my atomic clock's sensor for 7 years nowI figured it. I placed my sensor somewhere I thought would never get sunlight. It turns out it does in the morning, so some of my data is incorrect now. I'm thinking about getting a new station with a PC data logger.
Quote from: Donovan on March 17, 2012, 10:33:25 AM92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko. Thats what happens when the sun attacks your sensor on humid morning, lol.. happens all the time on mine and Ive dealt with that on my atomic clock's sensor for 7 years now
92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko.
Quote from: Donovan on March 17, 2012, 11:12:39 AMQuote from: Zach on March 17, 2012, 11:03:00 AMQuote from: Donovan on March 17, 2012, 10:33:25 AM92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko. Thats what happens when the sun attacks your sensor on humid morning, lol.. happens all the time on mine and Ive dealt with that on my atomic clock's sensor for 7 years nowI figured it. I placed my sensor somewhere I thought would never get sunlight. It turns out it does in the morning, so some of my data is incorrect now. I'm thinking about getting a new station with a PC data logger.That's what occasionally happens to mine when the sun rises well into the north. On summer mornings, there will be a jump in temperature. ~5-6 degrees, and then go back down slightly after the sun's rays are off it.60°F Mostly Cloudy
Quote from: GTAIVman on March 17, 2012, 11:49:09 AMQuote from: Donovan on March 17, 2012, 11:12:39 AMQuote from: Zach on March 17, 2012, 11:03:00 AMQuote from: Donovan on March 17, 2012, 10:33:25 AM92.0° O_o What the? My weather station is going wacko. Thats what happens when the sun attacks your sensor on humid morning, lol.. happens all the time on mine and Ive dealt with that on my atomic clock's sensor for 7 years nowI figured it. I placed my sensor somewhere I thought would never get sunlight. It turns out it does in the morning, so some of my data is incorrect now. I'm thinking about getting a new station with a PC data logger.That's what occasionally happens to mine when the sun rises well into the north. On summer mornings, there will be a jump in temperature. ~5-6 degrees, and then go back down slightly after the sun's rays are off it.60°F Mostly CloudyI can see 5-6 but is nearly 20 degree jump normal?