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crabsign69:
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John Hill:

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Sorry:-

John Hill:
CS69, you mean you want me to actually make one of these?

It will take a few hours to get organised... :med:

BillTodd:
How about....

Two magnets (or a light source) attached to a disk that rotates with the anemometer.

Two reed switches(or optical sensors), one fixed to body operated by one of the magnet, one rotating on a disk moving with the wind vane operated by the other magnet.

The output of the fixed switch (or sensor) can be connected to the Rxd (data receive) of a PC serial port, Each time it is activated it will generate a comport interrupt , which can be counted and integrated to give the wind speed.

The output of the rotating vane switch can be taken to another serial port input (e.g. DSR - data set ready ?). The software has to time the delay between the RXD interrupt and the DSR pulse to determine the wind direction.

BTW this is not a new idea  I saw this scanning system in a anemometer some years ago in an electronics mag.

Bill

[edit] it occurs to me that there might be a way to channel the magnetic field (or light) to the centre of the vane thus avoiding the need for slip-rings and a second magnet.

benji:

--- Quote from: bogstandard on December 19, 2010, 11:50:30 PM ---

What more do you need?


Bogs

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How long should the piece of string be?  ::)

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