Hi
I have researched a number of different types of weather instruments and found that the ones below were good value and accuracy. I am wondering what you think about the following and if you know of any other types that are as accurate for a lower cost.
I am hoping to become a reseller of them. However, I am not worried about making money. I would just like to see more people get accurate weather measurements.
There is a very accurate digital thermometer that stores the min and max values. It is much more accurate that the cheaper ones as it is accurate to 0.2 degrees. It would be good for calibration.
Please see
http://www.eutechinst.com/brochures/portables/ecoscantemp6.pdf and
http://www.eutechinst.com/brochures/portables/ecoscantemp5.pdf There are also highly accurate mercury thermometers that are affordable and other instruments at
http://www.novalynx.com/site-map.htmlTaylor have some lower cost thermometers that could be worth getting, even though they are not as accurate as the one above. They are at
http://www.taylorusa.com/consumer/thermo/indoorth.htmlI am also thinking of ordering and reselling some anemometers at
http://www.inspeed.com/anemometers/Pole_Mount_Anemometer.aspThey are low cost and have a long cable between the anemometer and the display that stores the maximum wind speed.
I have also invented a simple non electronic wind vain and meter that stores the maximum wind speed and has other advantages. I am happy to give people a free trial of the system. It is at
http://www.advantagein.com/wind/Also, I have a weather organisation at
http://www.weather.org.au/ . I would be interested in swapping links with those who are interested. Any comments will be appreciated.
Your help will be appreciated,
Regards Richard.