Saturday, 21 February 2015
Webcam back to normal position
This has taken longer than expected mainly due to wind and snowy conditions, however all is completed today - and camera is back looking roughly south towards Esklets and Stony Ridge.
In some ways the image was much better when the camera pointed NE - as window reflections and sun glare were almost eliminated - but the view over a barn roof and empty field was uninspiring!
Both problems are less serious as the sun climbs higher.
http://weather.westerdale.info/cam/
Monday, 5 January 2015
Webcam position
It is likely to take at least two weeks even if the weather does not cause delays.
http://weather.westerdale.info/cam/
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Daytime Fars fitted to VP2

Fitting it was mostly common sense - but rather fiddly and the instructions were somewhat unclear about some details.
After doing the first one while referring to the instructions, a second one it would be 30 minutes work! It took almost an hour from taking the ISS down to up and running again.
By that time the sun had set so it wasn't running, but I did test it earlier.
It is practically silent so will be hard to know if it is working or not!
The main difference visually is that it comes with a new front panel with dual solar cells - which appear identical.
You re-use all the original plastic parts and most of the screws and bolts.
The fan could be heard humming quietly and with light winds it was surprising how much air you can feel being blown out of the screen above the thermometer sensor,
I'll leave both up for another day or so and see how they change in different conditions.
Unfortunately since I only have one data logger I can't do a comparative graph easily.
Sunday, 27 July 2014
hay making weather
hot and cool
Saturday, 5 April 2014
VP2 Capacitor installed
Later yesterday I managed to des-older/remove the old one and stick the new one on the board.
I kind of hoped it would start up when held near a light bulb but no joy.
I suspected it would need a good kick to get a completely discharged capacitor running though. Since I’m waiting for another couple of batteries – one is in the Vue and the VP2 ate the other one – I just left it in the window first thing.
It took until about 10:30 to start transmitting which was a surprise.
The test will be how long it runs after dark - I’ll leave it in sun all day.
Must say doing the soldering was not a whole lot of fun, the tricky part is getting enough of the old stuff removed to insert the pins of the new one.
I have a kit with a syringe thing to suck it out, first time I used it and I think it would have been all but impossible (for me) without it.
You seem to need three hands to do several things at once.
Actually inserting and soldering the new one was the easy bit - but I’m still concerned it might not have enough solder on.
Having another session at it while it is working could be like snatching defeat from the jaws of victory though!
At least it seem the part Maplins supplied is compatible.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
More VP2 issues
It looks as though after all the sudden loss of power the other week was a sign of problems.
The replacement battery started it running again but after jus a couple of weeks it again stopped in the night without even showing the low battery warning until it restarted about 9am when the sun got to it.
This is a documented symptom of faulty capacitor – not only does it hold less charge but there is some kind of shorting in it which drains the connected battery in days.
Anyway I’ve set the spare Vantage Vue up again for now and after a bit of research found a suitable capacitor from maplins – under £5 delivered.
Although soldering this is in place is on the edge of my ability it will be interesting to do.
I am tempted to snip the old one off (it has quite long ‘legs’) and solder the new one onto the legs rather than risk overheating the board.
I do have a quite suitable iron and solder and flux - which I used last year to do a comparable job on a webcam connector. Still working!
