6410 Davis Instruments Anemometer
$525.00 Inc. GST
Wind sensor used in the Vantage Pro 2 sensor suite, with the EnviroMonitor Node or with a 6332NZ Transmitter Station
Description
The 6410 Davis Instruments Anemometer measures wind speed and direction. Robust and accurate. Wind tunnel tested to 320km/h and designed to withstand extreme temperatures.
Uses for the 6410 Davis Instruments Anemometer
- As a replacement part for your cabled or wireless Vantage Pro 2 sensor suite
- Plug it to a 6332 wireless transmitter to add it to a WeatherLink system (where data is collected by the WeatherLink Console or WeatherLink Live)
- Plug it to an EnviroMonitor Node to include it in an EnviroMonitor system
- As a reliable, accurate wind sensor for integration into your own custom system
More information
Measures wind speed and direction
Wind speed
- Wind speed sensor: solid state magnetic sensor
- Measured in miles per hour. Other units are converted from mph and rounded to the nearest 1 km/h, 0.1m/s, or 1 knot
- The wind speed range is 3-322 km/h, 2-173 knots, 1-89 m/s
- Wind speed accuracy is =/- 3 km/h, 2 knots, 1 m/s or +/- 5%, whichever is greater
Wind direction
- Wind direction sensor type: wind vane and potentiometer
- The display resolution for wind direction is 16 points (22.5°) on a compass rose, 1° in numeric display
- The accuracy for wind direction is +/- 3°
Extra information
- Designed to operate in temperatures -40 to +65 degrees Celsius
- Wind vane and control head are made of UV-resistant ABS plastic
- Wind cups are made of black-anodized aluminum
- Wind cups are poly carbonate
- Drip rings deflect water from the joint between moving parts to minimise icing issues
- Modular RJ-11 connector
- Pulse output
- Replacement wind speed bearing cartridge, wind vane and wind cups are available to extend the life of your anemometer
Included in the box
- Wind vane
- Wind cups
- Anemometer arm with 12m of cable
- Anemometer base
- Hardware kit with U-bolts, etc
- Allen key, 0.05”
Not compatible with:
- The Davis Instruments legacy station, the Weather Wizard. See the 7911 anemometer
- The Davis Instruments legacy station, the Weather Monitor. See the 7911 anemometer