AcuRite 01021M Stazione meteorologica a colori con pluviometro e rilevatore di fulmini, nero

Brand:AcuRite

3.4/5

161.43

È importante tenersi aggiornati sulle condizioni meteorologiche quando si verificano forti temporali nella tua zona. Con la stazione meteorologica a colori AcuRite con pluviometro e rilevatore di fulmini puoi stare al corrente di fulmini pericolosi e forti piogge che potrebbero provocare allagamenti in modo da poter prendere precauzioni per proteggere la tua casa e le persone a cui tieni. Il sensore tiene traccia dei fulmini entro 25 miglia (40 chilometri) e fornisce avvisi di fulmini con una spia luminosa e un allarme acustico. Trasmette i dati in modalità wireless ogni 24 secondi in condizioni normali e ogni 8 secondi quando viene rilevato un fulmine (per 30 minuti). il pluviometro misura in modalità wireless la precipitazione della pioggia (pollici o millimetri) e dispone di una tazza di raccolta della pioggia a svuotamento automatico per una manutenzione ridotta. Il display a colori illuminato ha un comodo supporto da tavolo e un design montabile a parete. Registra i conteggi dei fulmini correnti, settimanali, mensili e annuali (miglia o chilometri), nonché i record storici delle precipitazioni (pollici o millimetri) per le precedenti 48 ore, 7 giorni, mese e anno. Visualizza anche i dati per la temperatura esterna (gradi Fahrenheit e Celsius), l'umidità (percentuale di umidità relativa), la pressione barometrica, l'indice di calore, il punto di rugiada, i record massimi e minimi giornalieri e di tutti i tempi. Il display è dotato di orologio digitale integrato e data. Personalizza gli allarmi meteo per avvisarti quando le letture di temperatura, umidità, pressione atmosferica e precipitazioni non rientrano negli intervalli specificati per essere sempre al corrente di quando cambiano le condizioni meteorologiche locali. La stazione meteorologica fornisce anche previsioni del tempo da 12 a 24 ore. La previsione autocalibrante brevettata AcuRite estrae i dati da un sensore nel tuo cortile per darti previsioni affidabili per la tua posizione esatta. Compatibile con i sistemi ambientali AcuRite: sì.

La stazione meteorologica a colori registra il conteggio dei fulmini, le precipitazioni, la temperatura esterna, l'umidità esterna, l'indice di calore, il punto di rugiada, la pressione barometrica, l'ora e la data^Il contatore dei fulmini mostra il totale corrente dei fulmini rilevati e la distanza stimata, più il totale settimanale e mensile^Visualizza i record giornalieri e di tutti i tempi, nonché i record storici delle precipitazioni per le precedenti 48 ore, il totale di 7 giorni, anno per mese, anno e anno precedente^Il pluviometro a svuotamento automatico misura le precipitazioni e trasmette in modalità wireless le letture al display digitale interno (10 0 piedi; raggio di 30 metri)^Il sensore del rilevatore di fulmini misura anche la temperatura e l'umidità, è resistente a qualsiasi condizione atmosferica. Monitora i fulmini con My AcuRite (venduto separatamente). La stazione meteorologica a colori registra il conteggio dei fulmini, le precipitazioni piovose, la temperatura esterna, l'umidità esterna, l'indice di calore, il punto di rugiada, la pressione barometrica, l'ora e la data^ Il contatore dei fulmini mostra il totale dei fulmini rilevati.
Are Batteries Included No
Assembly required No
Batteries 6 AA batteries required.
Batteries required Yes
Brand AcuRite
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 526 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Display Type LCD
Included Components Receiver^Rain gauge^Lightning sensor
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8 x 1.9 x 5.4 inches
Item model number 01021M
Item Weight 1.94 pounds
Manufacturer Chaney Instruments
Number of Batteries 6 AA batteries required.
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 8 x 1.9 x 5.4 inches
Shape Rectangular

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Scritto da: CCUSA
Easy peasy to install - Colorful, but not a color, display - I like
This unit is attractive and easy to install. It will come in 3 pieces - the base unit, a rain sensor and a temperature/humidity/lightning/pressure sensor. You will need a total of 8 AA batteries (no batteries are included) - 4 for base unit backup (which plugs into the wall for its primary power) and 2 each for the rain and temperature combo sensor. First I'd like to mention the base unit is a very attractive, colorful, unit. Is it a color display? In a word - NO. It's a LCD display (black/clear) which is in front of a very colorful background. This unit is backlit and you can select auto dim, bright, medium or low brightness levels. Auto dim simply uses bright during the day and dim at night automatically. Overall a very attractive and well executed display. As a consultant by profession I'm impressed. Nice. To install you first need to select the channel on all the devices by setting a switch inside the battery compartment. Your choices are A, B or C. Do this BEFORE installing any batteries or plugging the base unit into an outlet. ALL 3 OF THE DEVICES MUST BE SET TO THE SAME SETTING. Once the channel has been set install batteries into all the units. As a matter of course I'd recommend the base unit first and then the other 2 in any order (it probably doesn't really matter). The battery orientation is well marked but pay attention. Once batteries have been installed you can then plug in the supplied A/C adaptor for the base unit. As I stated before the batteries in the base unit are for backup - why you ask? Well because the base unit will hold recorded values and if you didn't have batteries it would lose all history if A/C power was ever lost. RULE #1: When changing batteries in the base unit leave it plugged into the wall or else you'll lose all your recorded history. The base unit is the only unit that operates using A/C power. RULE #2: Your remote sensors (rainfall & combo temp) use batteries which should last a year or 2 - so when you place these they will be outside and you need to make sure you put them in a place which doesn't make changing the batteries a royal pain in the you know what. Common question: You've been warned about leaving the base unit plugged in to change batteries but what happens when you change the batteries in the remote sensors? Will you lose history when doing this? Well since the history is recorded inside the base unit it really doesn't matter if you pull the batteries out of the remote sensors to replace them. However there could be a little itty bitty issue. Normally once the batteries are re-installed in the remote sensors they will re-connect to the base unit automatically. But if they don't guess what? You may need to reset the base unit (by removing the batteries and unplugging the A/C adaptor). And if you have to reset it guess what? You're going to lose your history. So hopefully your remote sensors reconnect after changing batteries. Of course it's not the end of the world if you lose your history but still. Installing the rain sensor: This should be placed somewhere where it's not under trees or any other obstructions. I put mine on top of a vent on the roof. Be aware this unit really needs to be level in order for it to work correctly. One way to level this is to put it on a piece of wood (using the included 2 screws) which then in turn is placed on silicone caulk with washers used to hold the wood level until the silicone has cured (about 24 hours). Worked OK for me. Just be aware that the main threat to this device will be debris (like leaves in the fall) getting into it's collection area. As I said before just install this where you can periodically check things and easily perform routine maintenance (changing batteries or cleaning it out). They indicate this can be 100 feet from the base unit. RULE #3: Check the signal strength before permanently mounting - there are signal strength indicators on the base unit. The rainfall sensor can be calibrated if necessary but it's a pretty entailed process. It requires mechanical adjustment of the "buckets" in the rainfall sensor itself. Installing the combo sensor: It's rated as "weather resistant". The notes say to put this under a tree limb or some other "sheltered" area. To install this they have provided an opening in which it can be hung on a hook or something similar. In the directions they indicate you could use string to tie it on the bottom of a branch. Just be sure it is sheltered and not next to your house (because then readings could be wrong). I put mine under the north side of my shed's roof overhang. They indicate this can be mounted up to 300 feet from the base unit - call me a little skeptical - but you've been warned with RULE #3 above. The temperature, humidity and pressure of the combo sensor can be calibrated on the base station if required. Once everything has been positioned the unit will go into a 14 day learning mode in which it tries to understand your local weather better. It does this because a part of the display has a "predictive" feature which tries to identify what the upcoming weather will be - storming/clearing/whatever. Out of the box it actually does a half way decent job. 100% accurate? Nope - but neither is the TV weather. I find this unit to be more entertaining though. What's on the display? It's got a lot of goodies. You can refer to the online manual but in short here's what you can expect: -Temperature, with trend (higher/lower/steady) and daily low & daily high. -Humidity, with trend and daily low & daily high. -Calculated dew point. -Pressure, with trend. -Upcoming weather "prediction". -Lightning strike count and nearest distance (also have recorded values for various periods). -Rainfall in hundredths of inches (so down to .01" - also have recorded values for various periods). Overall this device is easy to install, easy to use and is attractive. Out of the box it seems to be accurate enough for me. Yup, I like and would recommend.
Scritto da: Mary K. Parigoris
Good unit for the cost.
We did have to reset the system when the rain gauge wasn't working (sensor not reading) but I looked for the answer on Amazon and the seller had the solution and it now works. We love this little gadget. I wanted to see if we used this one before we got a more sophisticated one but this works like a charm!
Scritto da: Matt
Rain gauge accuracy needs some polish
I'm happy with the features of this product. I was debating between it and the 5-in-1 system. We have a wooded lot so I think that an anemometer, like that that comes with the 5-in-1 system, is likely to be useless. It is best to have a set of instruments that I can use. As another reviewer pointed out, this product has an advantage over the 5-in-1 gauge in that you can locate the rain gauge in a separate place from the temperature gauge (which should not be in direct sunlight). After an evening of frustration in trying to calibrate the rain gauge, I finally learned some important things about the calibration procedure (both of which are noted in the manual but I want to emphasize). 1) It is important the rate at which you feed the 8 oz. of water into the gauge be very slow: drop by drop. The book suggests a small pin hole in a disposable cup. The problem is that a hole that is small enough for a full cup of water will be too small and stop flowing as the cup empties due to the changing pressure at the bottom of the cup. So you really need to pour the 8 oz. of water into the cup from another container about one ounce at time. You don't want the internal "tipping cups" tipping at a rate greater than about once every 5 seconds. 2) You must apply some water repellent to the internal tipping cups. I had a bottle of "Rain-X" that is used for auto windshields and so I polished the cups with this. This was absolutely critical. Prior to doing this, the cup would not fully empty. (You can test with the cover removed and dripping water onto the tipping cup assembly.) A large drop of water would cling to the lip tipping cup. Since it is designed to take 5-10 drops to make the cup tip, this large remaining drop far out on the lip makes a significant balance problem. The result is many more drops are required to make the cup tip and the gauge ends up ready very low (sometimes as much as 50% low) and is very unreliable (different values for repeated test with the same amount of water). After waxing, I could see the tipping cup was shedding all the water and the gauge became more accurate and reliable. The manual notes application of water repellent as a maintenance item, but I would argue this is a mandatory first step if you care about the accuracy of the gauge. I've only had the instrument for a couple of days, so I can't speak yet to the durability, but wanted to post the notes above for those who may be having trouble with the rain gauge calibration.
Scritto da: Larry Walls, North Bay, ON, Canada
Don't Buy
I bought two other models of AccuRite rain guage, one was a gift, and the rain gauge in both did not work after extensive study / multi trys, so I bought this model at a higher double the price and guess what ? The same result, the rain guage does not work ie the rain collector does not communicate with the receiver, so this one is going back for a refund. Never again for an AccuRite rain gauge period ! The sad part is that I have owned at leat 4 other of their weather stations ( no rain gauge ) that have and are working perfectly. Please, please, please don't buy one of these rain gauges or you might be sorry, I am the proof in the pudding !
Scritto da: Niloc
Works great.. easy to setup
Arrived on time and very easy to setup. Put the batteries in, plug in the base unit and the sensors link up in less than a min. A few days after setting up, a strong thunderstorm swept through. Recorded lots of lightning strikes and showed their approximate distance. Rain gauge showed accurate rainfall. The sensors seem to have good range, as I have both sensors in the backyard and the receiver is at the front of the house with no issues. Overall a really nice looking weather station and it works well.
Scritto da: Alvin L.
Nice features but 1 glitch.
Product is good. My only issue is in 3 weeks I have had it, it has “froze” and I had to twice remove the batteries and power supply then set it all up again. And there goes the history records.
Scritto da: Paul viau
Très peut de précision
Travaille
Scritto da: FAW
01021 Accurite weather station.
I really don’t know if this product was good or not but I have no reason to not give a five star review! Was exactly as described. We returned it and exchanged it for something with more options.

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