john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
That’s very similar to what we do. Simple barometers can be surprisingly accurate. However we also have one of these screwed to a specially made bracket/shelf on a bulkhead:Before throwing one away, why not test them both ?
Pick up an airport near you, find its ICAO code (example Heathrow --> EGLL), then search "metar EGLL": it will bring you several sites with the hourly official pressure recordings for that airport (already reduced to sea level, no corrections necessary).
First calibrate your two barometers (there is usually a tiny screw that can move the needle) to show the same pressure value reported by the Metar, then wait for a significant movement in pressure (say a low coming through with a following building ridge) and note as many as you can of the three pressure values, METAR - #1 baro - #2 baro.
Compare the data and keep the one which seems to behave best![]()

You can see what’s happening to the pressure at a glance.