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which weather station for solar radiation to get

Posted: Tuesday 11 February 2014 3:47
by mongoose
Hi,

In New Zealand I can't get solar radiation nor UV on weather underground. I can get predicted however at http://solarview.niwa.co.nz/ (if anyone is interested)
But so thought about buying a weather station that does solar radiation, google came up with this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weather-Station ... B00C9MFQ1A (also available here) but would it work with rfxcom? does anyone else have a weather station from AERCUS Instruments. as would be cool if it uses the same protocols as La Crosse or Oregon scientific etc...

cheers

Larry

Re: which weather station for solar radiation to get

Posted: Tuesday 11 February 2014 7:48
by b_weijenberg
The Oregon Scientific UVN800 is received by the RFXtrx
http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/UV ... or.product

Re: which weather station for solar radiation to get

Posted: Friday 14 February 2014 20:01
by BristolBaz
I got solar and UV from Forecast IO - http://forecast.io/#/f/-41.4395,172.1936

Re: which weather station for solar radiation to get

Posted: Friday 14 February 2014 20:44
by Derik
BristolBaz wrote:I got solar and UV from Forecast IO - http://forecast.io/#/f/-41.4395,172.1936
Me to...
Only i do not understand the data..
what is the forecast time. how many hours in the future?
I will see in the summer., or the data is correct.... :D :D

Re: which weather station for solar radiation to get

Posted: Friday 15 July 2016 12:25
by Toulon7559
Difficult to understand what the Forecast-values are.
If you compare with calculation results of http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/apps4/pvest.php# for Monthly Radiation or Daily Radiation no resemblance can be seen .....

Re: which weather station for solar radiation to get

Posted: Saturday 15 October 2016 17:21
by Toulon7559
Perhaps this thread in this forum is an interesting entry to getting rough-order-of-magnitude info on local solar radiation, somewhat compensated for actual weather: http://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic ... 23&t=10077
Question for you is which station in your vicinity provides a practical Octa-value