My husband looked at some on amazon and then I can across a lightning deal on amazon on an Accurite 1500 weather station. Below is the link on amazon if you want to see it.
AcuRite 01500 Wireless Weather Station with Wind and Rain Sensor
Overall it works great. My husband installed it on a shed away from trees. It does recommend to use Lithium batteries in the outside portions if it gets cold, which it does here, so we had to pick some up before getting everything started.
The inside panel works great and has lots of info available. It is back-lit. It includes programmable alarms, but no silent mode to keep them from going off at 2am while you are sleeping, so we turned most of them off in the first day or two.
What this unit doesn't include is a way to see the data remotely. I went directly to AcuRite to see what I could do. They have a internet bridge which takes the weather data the sensor is providing and sends it to their online site that you can access via the web or smartphone app.
AcuRite (http://www.acurite.com) sells models that are like my 1500 with the same sensor and similar indoor screens but either include the bridge or have the ability to connect to your pc or laptop directly via USB.
However you still can only send data easily to AcuRite and Weather Underground. I personally was fine with using Weather Underground, but my husband prefers Weather Bug. And the AcuRite set up (Acu-Link) only sends data to WU every 15 minutes.
In comes the Meteobridge (http://www.meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) which is a little box that the Aculink bridge goes through and it allows you to send data to other weather services such as Weather Bug and faster data updates to WU. Its not cheap. You can flash certain low end routers with the program, try it free for 14 days, and then pay the license fee for it. Or you can buy on already set up and should include a license. This works for more than just AcuRite stations if you are wondering.
So far once I got it all set up it seems to be working great.
Only drawback - the WeatherBug Andorid app doesn't let you see backyard weather stations as they call them. So you have to go to the mobile website for weather bug to see it. I had no issue with WU in the app seeing my station.
Its nice to see my actual weather conditions regardless of where I am. Its also nice to share the data with others who would otherwise be seeing data that is far away.
I like to look at the graphs on WU each day. Maybe it will wear off after while, but maybe not.
Below is a shot of the station if you want to see it.
The inside panel works great and has lots of info available. It is back-lit. It includes programmable alarms, but no silent mode to keep them from going off at 2am while you are sleeping, so we turned most of them off in the first day or two.
What this unit doesn't include is a way to see the data remotely. I went directly to AcuRite to see what I could do. They have a internet bridge which takes the weather data the sensor is providing and sends it to their online site that you can access via the web or smartphone app.
AcuRite (http://www.acurite.com) sells models that are like my 1500 with the same sensor and similar indoor screens but either include the bridge or have the ability to connect to your pc or laptop directly via USB.
However you still can only send data easily to AcuRite and Weather Underground. I personally was fine with using Weather Underground, but my husband prefers Weather Bug. And the AcuRite set up (Acu-Link) only sends data to WU every 15 minutes.
In comes the Meteobridge (http://www.meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) which is a little box that the Aculink bridge goes through and it allows you to send data to other weather services such as Weather Bug and faster data updates to WU. Its not cheap. You can flash certain low end routers with the program, try it free for 14 days, and then pay the license fee for it. Or you can buy on already set up and should include a license. This works for more than just AcuRite stations if you are wondering.
So far once I got it all set up it seems to be working great.
Only drawback - the WeatherBug Andorid app doesn't let you see backyard weather stations as they call them. So you have to go to the mobile website for weather bug to see it. I had no issue with WU in the app seeing my station.
Its nice to see my actual weather conditions regardless of where I am. Its also nice to share the data with others who would otherwise be seeing data that is far away.
I like to look at the graphs on WU each day. Maybe it will wear off after while, but maybe not.
Below is a shot of the station if you want to see it.
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