This CloudWatcher is an adapted version to work with the Hydreon RG-9 Rain sensor (which is sold separately). (no other rain sensor installed – for rain information, the RG-9 is needed). |
CloudWatcher, watching the sky since 2008.
CloudWatcher advantages:
- Full information about sky conditions
- With sky quality measurement
- Very affordable price
- Reliable readings
- Easy interpretation of all information
- Connectable to the SOLO for low power, 24×7 availability
- Software available for:
- Windows (free)
- INDILib (free) http://indilib.org/devices/weather-stations/aag-cloud-watcher.html,
- INDIGO
- MAC OSX (developed by Richard Francis, GerSpatial, available from the AppStore at a very reasonable cost).
- And autonomously with the SOLO
- ASCOM safety monitor and observing conditions drivers available
- Very low maintenance
- Extremely reasonable cost of eventual servicing/repairs (*)
- Product in constant review and improvement
- With the experience and service of Lunatico Astronomía
- New screens, better information!
(*) Find here the pice list of the REPAIRS AND SPARE PARTS for the AAG CloudWatcher.
The CloudWatcher includes:
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(1) Please note, the RG-9 rain sensor does not distinguish condensation from rain, so we do not recommend it in high humidity environments.
Let’s see them in detail:
► The CloudWatcher box. All the data collected by the AAG sensors and the anemometer are reflected in the computer through their corresponding graphics. These allow a comprehensive and easily understandable measurement of atmospheric conditions:
Clouds sensor Through an infrared sensor of the AAG CloudWatcher measures the temperature of the sky, and an electronic thermometer measures the internal temperature. Both data are then related by a powerful formula used to determine the existence of clouds. The measuring result is easily read on the graphic “Cloud”. Unlike other detectors, the AAG CloudWatcher allows the user to set the parameters for measurement, and thus adjust the detection of clouds for each place. | Rain sensor (requires the Hydreon Rain sensor, sold separately) Connected to HRG-9 Hydreon Rain sensor, the CloudWatcher rain graph will display 3 different levels for:
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Light sensor
| Temperature sensor
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Relative Humidity, Atmospheric pressure sensor and Temperature sensor (RH & AP version) The data from this sensor are supported by the SOLO CW (attached image). If you want to take a look at our SOLO installed in Hamilton, New Zealand, click here: http://aagsolo.lunatico.es:10800/ Windows program displays the value in the screen, with the dew point, and the data are included in the “Single line data” file (*). | Anemometer (OPTIONAL) Shows the wind speed. |
►The CloudWatcher cable connects the device to a PC and it is available in 4 lengths: 3, 5, 7, or 10m. (From 2018/November you also can get the CloudWatcher without cable).
It has a special weather-proof connector, IP68, which allows the easy and comfortable installation of the unit. The cable can be routed conveniently through a conduit, the thicker part of it is only 19mm in diameter.
► Relay (1) for observatory opening/closing, can withstand a voltage of 220 V. But not being a security cable it is advised to connect it to low voltage devices (12 or 24V).
Technical specifications:
- Power 12 or 15V, current < 1 A
- Standard 5.5 / 2.1mm jack, center positive
- RS232 Serial port (**)
- Weight:
- 160gr. (no RH & AP version)
- 185gr. (RH & AP version)
- Size:
- 130*85*45 mm. (no RH & AP version)
- 130*85*60 mm. (RH & AP version)
(**) USB to RS232 adapter available here.
In addition, the CloudWatcher software incorporates advanced features such as:
- Multiple users in LAN (MASTER mode and REMOTE mode operation);
- MASTER and REMOTE installations can be independently parameterized;
- Sky temperature correction model to account for excessive atmospheric longwave radiation during summer;
- All alerts can be defined as sound alerts, with a specific sound file to be played when the alert condition occurs;
- Switch control can be disabled and be performed by an external program (suitable to control other equipment);
- Allows the electrical constants to be changed by the user;
- A complete set of properties/methods for inter-program communications;
- Compatible with existing firmware versions 1.xx, 2.xx and future version 3.xx;
- ACP, Sequence Generator+, CCDCommander, CCDAutopilot, Prism, CCDAutoPilot, and Maxpilote compatible; plus any ASCOM-compliant software.
- With the program, AAG WeatherCentre (***) can combine information from any standard weather station supported by Virtual Weather Station, Weather Display, or Cumulus software.
- Several free programs for mobile devices, for example, the one developed by Francisco Jesús Cortés to allow you to receive an alarm on your mobile phone.
(***) The program AAG WeatherCentre is no longer needed since 2017 because the AAGCloudWatcher measures wind speed and relative humidity. It is fully operational but not being updated – offered “as is”.
CloudWatcher documentation:
- User Manual
- Some notes about cloud detection and the CloudWatcher
- Readme first
- More information
- Software downloads
- How the Hydreon Rain Sensor works with the CloudWatcher
- How the Hydreon Rain Sensor works in general
- Comparison between the Capacitive sensor and the Hydreon sensor
- New light sensor for the CloudWatcher