Pluviometro digitale wireless AcuRite con collettore autosvuotante con cronologia delle precipitazioni, avvisi e data e ora correnti (00899), multicolore

Brand:AcuRite

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Il pluviometro digitale AcuRite con raccoglitore di pioggia wireless autosvuotante è dotato di un pluviometro per misurare le misurazioni totali delle precipitazioni che riportano al display LCD di facile lettura ogni 60 secondi. Questo pluviometro digitale tiene traccia della cronologia delle precipitazioni, inclusi gli eventi di pioggia attuali in misurazioni di uno o sette giorni. Questa iterazione delle nostre numerose stazioni meteorologiche domestiche è un grande pluviometro per giardini e può essere utilizzato come misuratore dell'acqua del prato, consentendo agli utenti di monitorare la quantità di pioggia accumulata dalla loro erba. Questo pluviometro in plastica AcuRite offre allarmi per l'inizio della pioggia, monitoraggio delle inondazioni e avvisi di precipitazioni per eventi: i pluviometri da giardino perfetti per proteggere prati e aiuole dall'eccessiva irrigazione. Questo pluviometro viene fornito con una garanzia del produttore limitata di un anno.

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Azienda con sede a Lake Geneva, WI, USA — Dal 1943. Console con display digitale: cifre di facile lettura da qualsiasi stanza e con data e ora correnti. Forte penetrazione del segnale wireless: il pluviometro trasmette i totali della pioggia esterna ogni 60 secondi al display interno. Raccoglitore di pioggia autosvuotante: il raccoglitore di pioggia wireless è autosvuotante e facile da installare con poca manutenzione. Allarme pioggia programmabile: avvisi personalizzabili per tasso di pioggia o monitoraggio delle inondazioni per aiutare a indicare se le condizioni presenti possono portare ad allagamenti, specialmente in prati e giardini. Pluviometro wireless: misura le precipitazioni piovose in pollici o millimetri con la cronologia delle precipitazioni.
Are Batteries Included Yes
Batteries required Yes
Brand AcuRite
Color Multicolor
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,281 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Display Type LCD
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components Display unit, rain collector, instruction manual
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.88 x 7.88 x 11.88 inches
Item model number 899
Item Weight 0.88 Pounds
Item Weight 14.1 ounces
Manufacturer AcuRite
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions 2.88 x 7.88 x 11.88 inches
Product Dimensions 2.88"D x 11.88"W x 7.88"H
Style Standard
Warranty Description 1-year warranty.

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Scritto da: JustYourAverageJoe
Never have to drain your rain gauge.
Was hesitant to purchase at first due to cost but family talked me into. I admit that I do enjoy knowing how much it rained for the “period”, day and week without going outside. Sometimes we didn’t realize it rained until we see the gauge when we wake in the morning. Easy to set up, just make sure you fasten or place where it won’t blow off. Opening the unit to adjust or change batteries you appreciate the simplicity of the design. All-in-all I’d say I got my moneys worth just for the convenience and accuracy.
Scritto da: GossArch
Good, but sadly doesn't last
Everything worked great and was easy to use. Sadly, after less then 3 years, the housing has become very faded and brittle. It cracked and fell apart under normal usage. The plastic is not UV resistant. I don't think it's worth the money.
Scritto da: Susan Miller
Now we know just how much rain we've had!
With all the storms this year (California Central Coast), it's been interesting to be able to track the amount of rain we've been getting. We have it set to "event", so it gives a cumulative reading from the start of the rain event until it's over. A bit geeky, for sure, but interesting!
Scritto da: Travelnblond
Super easy to use
This is our second one. Loved the 1st one, but while changing batteries I broke off one of the "prongs" that held the top on. Entirely my fault. Loved the 1st so much bought another. It is so easy to read on the inside meter during rain.
Scritto da: zlh5009
Great Rain Gauge!
I was a little skeptical at first when buying this rain gauge. My dad and I have been tracking rainfall for years with glass gauges (we farm) and I was drawn in by the "self-emptying" part, but also a little leery of how it emptied itself, whether it would freeze in the winter, and whether the design would hold up to years of abuse the way that our plain old tubes did. So, the first thing I did when I got it was take it apart. I have to say, I was really impressed by the design of this thing. Its simple and brilliant, and I think that understanding how it works really helps put you at ease with it. Setup: Two tabs on the side of the white plastic cover allow you to unsnap the white part from the gray part. Inside, you find the measuring unit, which snaps into the gray base. When you unsnap the measuring unit from the bottom of the base, you see the place for the batteries in the bottom of the measuring unit. Once you put the batteries in and snap it back into the base, it covers the batteries to keep them out of the elements. It has two screw holes in the base that will allow you to screw it down so it won't blow away, then you just snap the white part back into the base, and its ready to go. Batteries go into the indoor unit through a flap on the back, very standard. The unit connected right away when the batteries were installed in that order, and didn't lose connection even though there is about 100 yards of space between where the rain gauge is located and where the display is located, indoors. How it Works: Now onto the fun part. The white part of the gauge funnels the water down to a drip point where it drips into the inside of the gauge. The measuring unit is underneath the drip point, and it consists of a see-saw made with two spoons and a magnet on the bottom. The dripper funnels water into the highest spoon until it gets heavy. When it has enough water, it falls, swinging the magnet past the sensor, raising the other spoon to catch water, and dumping its own water out the side of the rain gauge, all in one motion. Then it repeats with the other side. The sensor just measures how many times the magnet swings past. So, there is really only one moving part - the double spoon with a magnetic bottom, on an axis. Nothing complex or easily breakable. It basically measures the rain one tiny measuring cup at a time. And, since the spoon has an open top, holds only a few drops of water, and empties out the side of the base, there is nothing to freeze and crack, so I can leave this gauge outside - no more bringing the gauges in like I have to with the glass tubes. Also, the accuracy of the rain gauge is completely adjustable. It has two set screws underneath the ends of the spoons that you adjust up and down to control how much rain it gathers in each spoon before tipping. So, you can run it next to your favorite rain gauge, and adjust the screws until the reading is dead-on accurate. The inside unit is very similar to other accu-rite weather products. It has a clear display that includes the time and date, and a few buttons. The mode button cycles between running totals. It keeps a total for the latest rain event, the last 24 hours, the last week, and two separate running totals (A and B) that you can use to track whatever you want. ( I use A for the monthly total, and B for the yearly total.) To reset a total, you hold the clear button while you're viewing it. History takes you back to previous readings. It has two alarm thresholds. You can set an alarm for rainfall if you want to be alerted when it starts to rain. You can set another alarm for a flood watch if you want to be alerted when high amounts of rain fall. The set and + butttons are just used to set up the unit. The Bottom Line: This rain gauge uses a simple, accurate, and adjustable method to measure rain. It won't freeze and crack like tube rain gauges, so you don't have to bring it in. It keeps 5 running totals so you can see how much rain you got without having to track it manually. Better yet, you don't have to go outside to empty it after each rainfall. All in all, if you're looking for a rain gauge, this one is a good one.
Scritto da: Linda Chasteler
It works!
I just received the rain gauge but so far it's accurate, easy to read, and easy to install. I didn't give it 5 stars because it's plastic. For the price, I guess plastic components were the best the manufacturer could use and still maintain profit margins.
Scritto da: JSH
Superior high tech rain gauge - no emptying!
High winds blew it off the table once. I put some pebbles (for weight) in a small flower pot and put the gauge in the pot. Very secure now. It was easy to set up. Mostly just required installing batteries. Works very well. It’s rather ingenious. There is a cup at the top with a hole in the bottom. Underneath the hole is a little teeter totter mechanism with a small bucket on each end. The bucket in the up position is under the hole. In the down position it’s tilted to empty the bucket. So rain water is collected in the cup and runs through the hole into the bucket. When the bucket is full, the water weight tips the teeter and then that water is dumped out the bottom. It knows how much water has passed through by how many times the teeter has tipped. It reports the rain data to the display in the house. You never need to empty it. It reports rain data by the event or by the day. It retains a history of the data. To explain the difference between event and day, let’s say it starts raining at 9PM one evening. If you display data by the day, it switches to zero at midnight. Let’s say you got .8 inches up to midnight and .4 inches more before the rain stops at 2AM. The next morning you come to check out how much rain you got. If you select event, it says 1.2 inches. If you select day, it says .4 today. Press the history button and see you got .8 yesterday. It also has an optional alarm to tell you a rain event has started in case you want to close your car windows. I imagine you will need to clean it once in a while. The batteries last a long time, but you will need to change them occasionally. Much less maintenance than a manually dumped tube and it still works if you forget to dump the tube. Easy to see how much rain for the week or month by going through history. Better than trying to keep written records of readings on a tube. Update - I just bought my second AcuRite rain gauge. I didn't read the manual closely enough or forgot what I read and left the rain gauge out all winter. It says to not leave it out in freezing weather. So it was working earlier this spring, but stopped about a month ago. I figured it must be the batteries. So I opened up the outside unit and replaced the batteries. It wouldn't sync with the inside unit. So I opened up the outside unit again to see if maybe I put a battery in backwards. I noticed a little crack underneath the teeter mechanism. Well guess where the electronics are. With the spring rains, some moisture must have got through the crack and toasted it. I won't make that mistake again. This is a really great little machine. I never have to empty it or keep a manual log to see the history. Just have to remember to bring it in, like hoses before the first freeze. I did turn off the rain alarm. It's kinda loud at 2AM.
Scritto da: Gian Luca
Very nice unit
EZ set up. Nice display and options.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It's great!
Got it for my (farmer) husband as a Father's Day gift and he loves it. It was easy to set up, has all the functions he wanted (event and weekly amounts) and seems to measure accurately.
Scritto da: Thangaraj
Acu Wrls Rain Gauge
Received in good condition and working fine
Scritto da: Hoodoo
Excellent
I had a bit of a trial trying to fine tune the gauge (entirely down to my incompetence), but with hindsight wish I had left it's factory defaults, as my calibrations were a bit amateur. The gauge itself is very easy to use, and easy to adjust if you wish to, I just can't leave well alone. Ever.
Scritto da: DJS
Works great.
Came fairly well calibrated out of the box, but I'm finicky, so played with the calibration a bit more. It works fine and seems to have decent range. I like the various choices for rainfall history (current rain event, last 24 hours, last seven days, and two resettable time frames).
Scritto da: MeasureMech
Nice product, good response from seller
Nice product, good response from seller

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