WH40 Wireless Self-Emptying Rain Collector Rainfall Sensor

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Regular price $29.99 USD
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Frequency: North America MHz 915
Regular price $29.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $29.99 USD

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  • Digital Rain Gauge Sensor: Measures rainfall rate, daily,weekly, monthly and yearly data with 0.1mm/0.01inch resolution; allowing you to monitor the rain condition in your backyard/garden/farm/land crop with 300FT/100M wireless transmission range; [Accessory Only, Can NOT Be Used Alone]
  • Live Data on APP: requires the GW1000 WIFI gateway(sold separately) to connect to wifi, after the WIFI configuration,the live rainfall data can be viewed directly on the WS View App; supports uploading to our free Ecowitt Weather server(ecowitt.net) to view the sensor data graph and download the history records on the website; it's recommended to add a shortcut of the website on the home screen of your phone for quick access
  • WU Dashboard on APP: supports uploads toWU/WeatherCloud/WOW. The rainfall history graph of your WU station ID can beviewed on the WU Dashboard on the WS View App
  • Self-emptying Rain Collector: The wireless funnel-shaped rain collector is self-emptying and easy to install; Rain sensor calibration andcustomized initial rain value functions available on the WS View App
  • Works with WH5360 Rain Gauge Display Console(sold separately). The sensor and display console should be at the same frequency


Features

❥❥Measures rainfall rate, daily,weekly, monthly andyearly data.

❥❥No display, need to work with GW1000 WIFI gateway to complete the WIFI configuration on our WS View App.

❥❥After the WIFI configuration,the live rainfall data can be viewed directly on the WS View App.

❥❥Supports uploads toWU/WeatherCloud/WOW. The rainfall history graph of your WU station ID can beviewed on the WU Dashboard on the WS View App.

❥❥Rain sensor calibration andcustomized initial rain value functions available on the WS View App.

❥❥Works with WH5360 Rain Gaugedisplay console(sold separately). The sensor and display console should be atthe same frequency.


Specification 

Dimensions: 185×185×178(mm)

Weight: 365(g)

Material of Plastic Casing: ABS+PC  

Rainfall Metering Range: 0mm to 6000mm

Rainfall Metering Accuracy: ± 5%

Rainfall Metering Resolution: 0.3 mm (for volume < 1,000 mm); 1 mm (for volume ≥ 1,000 mm)

Data reporting Interval: About 49 seconds

RF Connection Frequency: 920/915/868/433MHz (depending on local regulations)  

RF Wireless Range (in open areas): Over 100 meters (330 ft.)

Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 60°C(-40℉ to 140℉)

Protection Rating: IPX4

Power Supply: 2*AA batteries(not included)

Battery Life: 1 years

 

Package Included:

One Rain Gauge Sensor(Rain Collector only, NO Display Console)

One Set of U-bolts for installation

One User Manual

Note: The stainless steel pole is not included


Compatibility Instructions

for all ecowitt network consoles

Please follow the table to make sure you choose the right sensors and concoles before check out.
Note: The "1/4/8/16" means 1 console supports 1/4/8/16 sensors
( excluding accessories )

Customer Reviews

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aldo domenico marzan
Perfect

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Tomislav Keser

WH40 Wireless Self-Emptying Rain Collector Rainfall Sensor

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Joan Alonso

Llego en los tiempos establecidos.

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Michael Hopfgarten

WH40 Wireless Self-Emptying Rain Collector Rainfall Sensor

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Peter Becher
Really good rainfall sensor

Materials have weathered well for several years in Texas sun and hail, the battery life is excellent, the accuracy is excellent.. until it rains really hard. In central Texas, it can ran 2+ in/hr. At that rate, the sensor either can't keep up or the rain is splashing out of the collection cup. That said, I love the rainfall sensor!