Misol rain gauge tipping bucket rain amount
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Has someone measured what amount of rain one "tip" of the tipping bucket of the MISOL rain gauge corresponds to? It would be great to know so I can calibrate my scripts.
EDIT: I found this article that suggests it should be 0.0161 inches which is 0.40894 mm.
EDIT2: Another source is suggesting 0.2794 mm.
EDIT3: packetrat is suggesting 83.82 pulses per inch which should be 0,303030303 mm
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This guy:
https://pi.gate.ac.uk/posts/2014/01/25/raingauge/
have calculated it to 0.2794 mm per tip.
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@hek Thanks! I just saw that while editing my first post. It sounds a little bit low.
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Maybe you should do some tests to see if it is looks resonable.
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I let 1126-202 grams water slowly flow into the 55 cm2 gauge and it generated 475 tips.
That gives me 0.3537 mm/tip. I'll go with that.
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What script did you use to test Misol Rain Gauge tipping bucket.
Finding a tutorial/testing for it proves to be difficult i'm not sure where to put the red and green wires into as well
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Old topic, but my test shows .304mm per tip. I calculated the surface area as 54.7854cm^2, which is 5cm x 11cm minus the small rounded corners. I slowly poured 60cc water and counted 36 tips. Thus, spread out over the whole surface, I poured 1.09518cm of water, divided by 36 tips equals .3042173mm per tip.
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