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New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis
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Hi Sean,
Yes, when I touch the terminals on the board with RJ11 disconnected, the direction changes.
The wind direction was not moving too much during my last time on board but the voltage was changing slightly, roughly around 0.10 v for 10° to 20°.
I am not in condition to climb to the mast for some weeks, so it will not be possible to check the Davis anemometer, but I have ordered a small oscilloscope that I intend to use to check the delivered signal. I will post the result asap.
Thanks a lot, Eric
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New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2021-07-27, 11:38 AM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2021-07-28, 08:21 AM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2021-07-28, 10:15 AM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2021-07-28, 12:00 PM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2021-07-28, 06:48 PM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2021-07-29, 08:00 AM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2023-01-31, 06:13 PM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by MigGat - 2023-02-01, 04:51 PM
RE: New wind sensor - Pypilot + Davis - by Erickalon - 2024-03-20, 06:53 PM

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