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Anemometer kestrel
Anemometer kestrel






anemometer kestrel

6 mph, the Minox at 3.0 mph, the Skymate at. Using a laboratory fan, the Kestrel started reading at. Some testing was done, but it’s doubtful that the results are very important.īecause one maker said of another that the impeller is too small (with the claim that it takes too much breeze to get the little impeller moving), one of the tests was reading light winds. It comes in a handy swivel case that serves also as a handle. With an easily replaceable impeller, the Skymate does everything, too. Speedtech’s other anemometer is the Skymate, which appears to be a Japanese knock-off of the Kestrel 2000. It has the wind/weather functions, with programmable maximum readings, operated by two buttons and powered by the same battery (protected against carelessness by a 36-hour auto-off). Rather than a small prop in a tunnel, it has a big exposed impeller that is omnidirectional, meaning that it’s less fussy about alignment with the wind. Its case has a sort of suede leather cover, but is nice for holding. The Skywatch Elite is perhaps not packaged as nicely as the Minox or the Kestrels. Speedtech Instruments has two handheld anemometers-the Skywatch Elite and the Skymate. The humidity sensor must be protected from seawater. The other, a Kestrel 3000, is unique in that it does wind, temperature and also humidity, it calculates and displays dew points and wind-chill factors. The Kestrel 2000 ($119 $108.99 from West Marine) does wind and temperature tricks, like the Minox. Nielson-Kellerman has two more advanced versions. The Kestrel still sells for $89 from Nielson-Kellerman, for $79.99 from West Marine. The time intervals for averaging are programmable. It does current, average and maximum wind reading. The Kestrel 1000, purely an anemometer (no temperature functions), has the same two-button operating system, the same battery and a good slide-on case held captive by the lanyard. In earlier issues, notice was taken of the Kestrel 1000 (reviewed in the June, 1997 issue) and the Skywatch Elite (in the Jissue). There’s a $199 version in a blue case called a Bruton Sherpa that does time, wind, temperature, altitude and barometric pressure, with a 16-hour trend graph.) Also sold under the names Silva and Brunton, it’s made by Flytec AG, a Swiss company. The Minox sells for $109, from Leica Camera, Inc. The Minox has a CR2032 lithium battery good for up to four years or 100,000 one-minute measurements. The tiny impeller, mounted in a ball housing, swivels closed to protect it during storage.

anemometer kestrel

The time intervals used for average values are programmable. The temperature displays in Celsius or Fahrenheit, calculates a wind chill temperature and displays both. This new Minox gadget, a two-button (function and reset) instrument in a little waterproof case made of aluminum, reads the wind in knots, kilometers, mph, meters per second and Beaufort- both the current and peak average. (Remember the little German-made push-pull spy camera introduced a long time ago? It was one of the first successful miniaturization efforts in photography.) Most of these instruments, made possible by electronic chips and liquid crystal displays, have other functions, too.

  • Number of Batteries: Lithium Metal batteries required.We’ve taken note on several occasions of the excellent handheld anemometers that reflect the mania for miniaturization.
  • Used in research, education, snow sports, kiteboarding, agricultural spraying, livestock temperature monitoring, crop harvesting, and more.
  • Includes slip-on protective cover, neck lanyard, CR2032 coin cell battery.
  • Waterproof (IP-67), floats, drop-tested to military standards (MIL-STD-810G), patented.
  • Measures and displays maximum, current, and average wind speed, wind chill, and air/snow/water temperature (☏, ☌) on large, clear LCD.
  • Accurate, rugged handheld wind /airflow meter with large, replaceable impeller and responsive temperature sensor.
  • Forget speculating, know exactly what the conditions are with the Kestrel 2000.

    anemometer kestrel

    Thanks to the patented external temperature sensor, the Kestrel 2000 can take accurate water and snow temperature readings, and since it is isolated from the case, you can be sure that the temperature the Kestrel Meter is reading is accurate and not influenced by your hand warming the unit. Winter sports enthusiasts around the world love Kestrel Meters.








    Anemometer kestrel