Babylon
Well-Known Member
My old cheap kit - inherited and mounted on the ubiquitous teak panel with faux-brass corners - has now all failed. The hygrometer (what measures humidity) is 30% below true value and cannot be re-calibrated because the screw fell off, the barometer jumps about like a sick locust and the thermometer reads seven degrees low and also cannot be calibrated.
Question is whether to fork out for fancy Wheems & Plath separates at £85 each (which curiously work out at exactly £1 per mm of diameter):
http://www.piplers.co.uk/cabin-and-...ions/weems-plath-endurance-85-brass-barometer
and: http://www.piplers.co.uk/cabin-and-...s/weems-plath-endurance-85-brass-comfortmeter
or go for an electronic version which records and displays trends etc, the choice being:
VION: http://www.force4.co.uk/force-4-electronic-barometer.html#.VQdKd2SsWPU
or NASA: http://www.force4.co.uk/nasa-meteoman.html#.VQdLA2SsWPU
Does anyone have any experience of using this electronic stuff?
Of course the broader question is this: does one - in these days of NAVTEX and inshore internet info - actually need the information these instruments provide for coastal cruising and occasional offshore sailing?
Question is whether to fork out for fancy Wheems & Plath separates at £85 each (which curiously work out at exactly £1 per mm of diameter):
http://www.piplers.co.uk/cabin-and-...ions/weems-plath-endurance-85-brass-barometer
and: http://www.piplers.co.uk/cabin-and-...s/weems-plath-endurance-85-brass-comfortmeter
or go for an electronic version which records and displays trends etc, the choice being:
VION: http://www.force4.co.uk/force-4-electronic-barometer.html#.VQdKd2SsWPU
or NASA: http://www.force4.co.uk/nasa-meteoman.html#.VQdLA2SsWPU
Does anyone have any experience of using this electronic stuff?
Of course the broader question is this: does one - in these days of NAVTEX and inshore internet info - actually need the information these instruments provide for coastal cruising and occasional offshore sailing?
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