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Rebuild NETATMO Wind Sensor

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    Martin Tellblom
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    It measure it with four ultrasonic transducers that bounces their beam as you can see in this picture:
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      I'm not getting the principle of the sensor...

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        It measure it with four ultrasonic transducers that bounces their beam as you can see in this picture:
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        @martin-tellblom Do you have any pics of the inside of the sensor? e.g. How the transducers are mounted?
        Netatmo seem to be STM32 fanboys. Maybe you can reprogram them to run MySensors? ;-)

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          I'm not getting the principle of the sensor...

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          @gohan Doppler ?

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            I don't know, I can't tell if there are any moving parts or if it is static

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              the top above the transducers are plat and it says in the isntruction that you should avoid touching the area.

              I have a broken outdoor sensor with temp, humid, Co2 and so on but there a very small ship on that one

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                I don't know, I can't tell if there are any moving parts or if it is static

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                @gohan Its static

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                  @martin-tellblom Do you have any pics of the inside of the sensor? e.g. How the transducers are mounted?
                  Netatmo seem to be STM32 fanboys. Maybe you can reprogram them to run MySensors? ;-)

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                  @yveaux said in Rebuild NETATMO Wind Sensor:

                  Netatmo seem to be STM32 fanboys. Maybe you can reprogram them to run MySensors? ;-)

                  The problem would be to recover the algorithm to run those 4 trasducers

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                    Martin Tellblom
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                    There is a good one here
                    https://soldernerd.com/category/arduino-ultrasonic-anemometer/
                    And another one for a selfbuild like the Netatmo uses with bouncing

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                      I wonder how much power they use to run. Indeed it is a nice solution that has no moving parts so it should need much less maintenance.

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                        @gohan Where I live we can't have one with moving parts, There is often over 35m/s in the winter storms.
                        Thats why I bought the Netatmo in the first place. But It's maybe better to build an own, I have a lot of the parts

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                          Here is a very good page explaining the two methods of ultrasonic anemometers.
                          http://www.dl1glh.de/ultrasonic-anemometer.html

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