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Jasper3012:
Hi all

Smart Cellino shield arrived today and I put it up this evening. Thanks to Mauro and the company! Very impressed with the package and its contents. I’ll take a daytime pic later this week but this is how it’s looking. Same sensor, same height, same everything… so it shoud be a very interesting test. I’ll update this thread quite regularly and especially if there’s something noteworthy to report.

Jasper

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Jasper3012:
Everything can be followed live here: https://meteo-be.net/nl/grafieken/male-brugge/last_24h

“Temperatuur 2” is the SmartCellino, the first graph is the Barani.
 The “temperatuurverschil” graph is especially interesting, as it shows the difference between the shields (blue = Barani cooler, red = Cellino cooler). You can ignore the data from that graph from the previous few weeks, the second sensor has been functioning as a grass sensor, so there’ll obviously be a large difference between that and the shielded sensor.

UPDATE: the SmartCellino shield is now the first graph on the link provided, the Barani the second.

mauro63:

--- Quote from: Jasper3012 on October 07, 2024, 04:03:58 PM ---Hi all

Smart Cellino shield arrived today and I put it up this evening. Thanks to Mauro and the company! Very impressed with the package and its contents. I’ll take a daytime pic later this week but this is how it’s looking. Same sensor, same height, same everything… so it shoud be a very interesting test. I’ll update this thread quite regularly and especially if there’s something noteworthy to report.

Jasper



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Thank you, especially for your patience in bearing some annoying delays for which I apologize again on behalf of the Company.

I will be happy to follow your tests and have your important evaluations.

M.

ypsinine:
Jasper,

I've read through the whole "Barani too good to be true" thread. If one ignores all the repetitive talk from certain individuals there is actually some good info in there.

My station is located inland in Sweden and we rarely have much wind. I think I have noticed the "Barani effect", i.e. overheating during solar radiation from the side during no/very little wind, both in the morning and during the evening. I often compare to stations nearby (both official and amateur) and for some reason the temperature at my location is basically always higher. This could be due to microclimate of course, but it seems to be too often for that. Now, it seems the SHT35 is a quality sensor so I don't believe it is it because of the sensor either, but rather the Barani. If you are interested about the setup there is a picture in the About page on my website.

I am very interested in your tests here, particularly during no/low wind scenarios. Going to be following this thread for a while. And very cool that mauro63 is working with the manufacturer.

mauro63:

--- Quote from: ypsinine on October 08, 2024, 08:40:48 AM ---Jasper,

I've read through the whole "Barani too good to be true" thread. If one ignores all the repetitive talk from certain individuals there is actually some good info in there.

My station is located inland in Sweden and we rarely have much wind. I think I have noticed the "Barani effect", i.e. overheating during solar radiation from the side during no/very little wind, both in the morning and during the evening. I often compare to stations nearby (both official and amateur) and for some reason the temperature at my location is basically always higher. This could be due to microclimate of course, but it seems to be too often for that. Now, it seems the SHT35 is a quality sensor so I don't believe it is it because of the sensor either, but rather the Barani. If you are interested about the setup there is a picture in the About page on my website.

I am very interested in your tests here, particularly during no/low wind scenarios. Going to be following this thread for a while. And very cool that mauro63 is working with the manufacturer.

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Thanks

I really appreciated the pictures of your installation, it is clear that it was made with care and attention.

Excellent choice to separate the rain gauge, to place it low, in order to reduce errors due to the wind, perhaps I would lower the lightning sensor, it is not necessary to be so high and as it is now it could create turbulence and interfere with the wind measurements.

M.

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