[Weather] conversion help

Bitson Tim tbitson at mac.com
Thu Nov 16 08:57:57 EST 2006


How odd. I just opened up my LaCrosse rain gauge I got from AAG -  
you're right! It doesn't have any adjusts either. I never used this  
one so I didn't notice before.
Since the count is low, you could try to "shim" the stops to increase  
the count. On mine, there is a flat plastic piece that the tipper  
hits on both sides. If you raise that a bit, the tipper doesn't  
travel as far and may tip easier (giving you more tips for the same  
amount of water). What comes to mind is a long screw attached to the  
base with back-to-back nuts. The head of the screw hits the bottom of  
the bottom of the tipper about where the plastic stop is. Adjust the  
screw up and  see if the counts increase.

I am presently using the RainWise gauge supplied from Hobby-Boards.  
It worked great out of the box and does have adjustments.

Tim
Weather Toys - The Book



On Nov 16, 2006, at 3:17 AM, Mark J wrote:

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>           "Matt" <mjoyce at iinet.net.au> wrote:
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> If it's a La Crosse 7048, they used to /say/ it was .01" per tip, but
> I did a 1000ml test over 70 minutes with a data logger, and it was
> .021" (0.532mm); 100 pulses to their display showed .0204" per tip. La
> Crosse were not interested, and neither were Meteoroligica, who
> supplied it.
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>> Hi all,
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>> The rain gauge I have say each tip is 0.01 of an inch, so is that  
>> 0.25 of a
>> mm per tip ?
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>> The thing is it just doesn't seem to tip as much as I though it  
>> would.
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>> During apparently heavy rain, it only tips 4 times, that's only 1 mm.
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>> Is there any sensible way to test it ?
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>> Thanks
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>> Matt
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