Useful Piece of Kit

Anyone know what exactly it is ? Obviously for pressure recording.

I saw it on a Hallberg Rassy yacht advert.


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Barograph.


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Modern day barograph

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I remember lusting after one when I bought our HR 20yr ago. I think it was quite expensive, maybe £400 at the time. I can't see it in the current accessories list, but they don't seem to have a search facility.
 
Anyone know what exactly it is ? Obviously for pressure recording.

I saw it on a Hallberg Rassy yacht advert.


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Looks like the dogs doodahs. Shame that the mechanism isn't on view. I started a thread recently about pocket barometers and I've just bought one. Another thing of beauty, very well engineered. All I need is a sheet of graph paper to replicate the barograph :) I just don't get excited by a printed circuit board.
 
Many years ago, Scientific American had an article telling readers how to make a sensitive pressure sensor, with the view to detecting tsunamis or maybe something seismic. It was quite a large object, a couple of feet across if I remember. You could test it by raising it a metre off the table, when the change should have been detectable. I wonder how these little sensors compare.
 
Many years ago, Scientific American had an article telling readers how to make a sensitive pressure sensor, with the view to detecting tsunamis or maybe something seismic. It was quite a large object, a couple of feet across if I remember. You could test it by raising it a metre off the table, when the change should have been detectable. I wonder how these little sensors compare.
Better!! :)
The dip just before 16.31 is me lifting the sensor just over half a metre.
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Same cheap little chip has humidity & temperature, though the temperature either needs calibrating or the board heats up above ambient a bit. Interesting watching humidity go down after it gets a bit chilly and the fan heater goes on :cool:
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I should have emphasised that it’s important to get a marine one if you are putting on your boat as they are specifically damped. Guess why I know and we’ve ended up with two?

(I’m reluctant to sell the antique one as it’s a thing of beauty.)

Certainly more beautiful than my plastic based-and-cased "Moco-GRAPH" one. Even though it has a bit of brass showing. Since it is driven by a synchronous mains electric motor it is emphatically not marine!

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