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Misol weather station smart hub GW2002 WiFi Gateway wind speed wind direction rain temperature humidity

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Description:

  7 in 1 Weather Station
*   Smart Hub WiFi Gateway 
*    Support Wi-Fi (2.4Ghz) /LAN Networking     
*   Outdoor sensor transmits data to receiver (gateway) through wireless 433Mhz
*   Outdoor sensor array measures wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UVI.
*   Support servers: Wunderground, Weathercloud, Ecowitt.net, WOW.
*  Updates on the Internet: Customize 1-5 minutes (recommend 1 minute)

 

Outdoor Sensor Parameter

Specification

Transmission distance in open field

100 m (no obstacle, no signal interference)

RF Frequency

433MHz

Temperature range

-40°C – 60°C (-40°F - 140°F)

Temperature accuracy

± 1°C, or ± 1.8°F

Temperature resolution

0.1°C, or 0.1°F

Humidity range

1% ~ 99%

Humidity accuracy

 ±5%

Humidity resolution

1%

Rain volume display range

0 – 9999 mm

Rain volume resolution

0.1mm/0.01inch

Wind speed range

0 –50 m/s

Wind speed accuracy

± 1 m/s (speed < 10 m/s)
± 10% (speed ≥ 10 m/s)

Wind direction accuracy

<2m/s, ±10°

≥2m/s, ±7°

UV-Index range

0 - 15

Light range

0 – 200 kLux

Light accuracy

 ± 25%

Sensor reporting interval

8.8s

 

Indoor Sensor Parameter

Specification

Temperature range

-10°C – 60°C (14°F - 140°F)

Temperature resolution

0.1°C, or 0.1°F

Humidity range

10% ~ 99%

Humidity resolution

1%

Barometric pressure range

300 – 1,100 hPa (8.85 – 32.5 inHg)

Barometric pressure accuracy

± 5 hPa in 700 – 1,100 hPa range

Barometric pressure resolution

0.1 hPa (0.01 inHg)

Sensor reporting interval

60 seconds

Alarm Duration

120 seconds

 

Power requirement

 

Base station/console

5V 1A DC Adapter (a USB to 2.5*0.7mm DC 5V power plug connector cable included)

Outdoor sensor

Solar panel (built-in) 6.5V/4mA

Outdoor sensor (backup)

2 x AA 1.5V battery (not included)

 

Remark:The primary power source for the outdoor sensor is the solar panel. When available solar power is insufficient, the batteries will be used. In outdoor climates that frequently have sustained temperatures below 0°C (or 32°F) the use of Lithium batteries is strongly suggested as these are performing better than Alkaline batteries under such circumstances.

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