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Explore Scientific 5-in-1 Wi-fi Weather Station

Explore Scientific 5-in-1 Wi-fi Weather Station
  • Product Code: eq172076
  • Availability: In Stock

$599.91 $911.86

This 5-in-1 Wi-Fi Professional Weather Station from Explore Scientific offers a wide array of features for the user by combining a comprehensive sensor and weather station with internet connectivity. The included 5-in-1 sensor is capable of measuring wind speed, wind direction, rain fall, temperature, and humidity from a position within 492 feet. The station's compatibility with Weather Underground and Weathercloud apps means it can connect the user to the network of their choice for both sending and receiving local weather data.

5-in-1 Sensor    LCD Color Display    Weather Underground & Weathercloud Apps    Wi-Fi & Internet Time Sync    12-24 Hour Weather Forecast    Support for up to Seven Sensors

Display
Panel TypeLCD
Display SizeNot Specified by Manufacturer
TouchscreenNo
Wireless
WirelessWi-Fi 4 (802.11n) 
Mobile App CompatibleYes
Power
Power SourceAC Input (Included), Battery (Included)
Battery Type1x CR2032
DC Input Power5 VDC at 1 A
Physical
MountingBack: 1x Wall
Cable LengthNot Specified by Manufacturer
Dimensions6.6 x 5.4 x 1" / 168 x 136 x 24.5 mm
Weight13.1 oz / 370 g

  • 5-in-1 sensor measures rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, temperature, and humidity

  • Station supports up to six additional sensors (available separately)

  • Display shows both indoor readings from internal sensor and outdoor readings from wireless sensor

  • Four-point weather index cycles through displaying "feels like" temperature, heat index, wind chill, and dew point

  • Time, day, and date synced via internet

  • Six forecast icons show expected conditions of the next 12-24 hours

  • Battery and wireless signal strength indicators

  • Moon phase indicator

  • Ice alert

  • Backlight with high, low, and auto-dimming brightness modes

  • Programmable high/low temperature alert and 24-hour/hourly memory

  • Weekday displayed in any of seven languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and Dutch

  • Display contrast adjustment

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the weight of the tripod amount? Not the shipping weight but the actual net weight.

A: The tripod in the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod kit weighs 17 pounds according to the manufacturer.

Q: 2. I have an explore scientific ED 80 telescope. Will this tripod work with my telescope?

A: The Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 is capable to support the Explore Scientific ED80 80mm f/6 Essential Series Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor Telescope BH #EXESED080602 • MFR #ES-ED0806-02

Q: 3. Will this fit the Sky Watcher 127mm MakCas and how long will it take to get it in?

A: The telescopes listed as compatible for the Explore Scientific Cradle Assembly for White 127mm Telescope are": The Explore Scientific AR127 Explore Scientific ED127 Explore Scientific FCD100 ED127 Explore Scientific FirstLight And the computer says, the Cradle Ring will be in 7 to 14 days from the day it is ordered.

Q: 4. Will a skywatcher evostar 72ED with a diagonal and quark hydrogen alpha solar filter work for this mount and tripod?

A: The maximum load for the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 is 10lbs. More than adequate to handle the items you listed.

Q: 5. Does a skywatcher 130pds mount on this?

A: Yes it will

Q: 6. Will an Ioptron CEM25p mount attach to this tripod?

A: Yes it will

Q: 7. the description say it has oversized thumbscrews to secure the cradle ring to the OTA but the pictures shows the old style buckle latch to secure the OTA , i want the new version with the oversized thumbscrews , can you tell me which cradle will be sent?

A: To make sure you get MFR #TED127CFCRDL , that is the Cradle Assembly with the översized thumbscrews". The photo is not always the exact item described, but the MFR# is.

Q: 8. Will a Skywatcher Evostar 72ED telescope with a 2 inch diagonal, hydrogen alpha Quark filter (2 pounds), and eyepiece (1 pound) mount to this?

A: The Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod is for Small Scopes/Refractors up to 15 lb. This should be able to hold the Sky-Watcher Evostar ED APO 72mm f/5.8 Refractor Guidescope with the diagonal, filter, and eyepiece.

Q: 9. What is the differance between the twilight 1and the EXOS nano? Do they do the same functions.

A: The Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod is an equatorial mount with a maximum height of 45 inches. The Twilight 1 is an Alt-Az mount with a maximum height of 55 inches. Both are rated to support up to 15 pounds.

Q: 10. How much does the OTA weigh?

A: The OTA from the Explore Scientific FirstLight 114mm f/4.3 Reflector EQ Telescope weighs roughly 6 lb.

27/09/2024

[LCD] I have no regrets. This is a really great filter.

5
25/09/2024

[5 VDC at 1 A] A good nebulae filter

5
23/09/2024

[LCD] Ordered from USA to Brisbane on a Monday and received Friday via DHL in time for dark skies on Saturday. WOW
Very light weight but solid. Performed well with Explore Scientific + Tele Vue eye pieces on my Celestron 11 and would highly recommend.

5
01/09/2024

[LCD] This is my first 2" EP and my first 82 degree FOV EP. The view of the double cluster (I could see both in the FOV with my Meade LS-8) was simply spectacular. I was a little anxious about spending close to $300 for an EP. However it is definitely worth the money.

5
26/08/2024

[LCD] Explore scientific oce again confirm its reputation. This eyepiece is really the best in its category, along with rhe Tele Vue Nagler but at half of that price: difficult to do better. Its huge apparent FOV, its contrast and its flat field make it a must for all owners of a long focal SCT.

5
04/08/2024

[5 VDC at 1 A] Used this filter with Explore Scientific ED127 triplet and got good results, My photographs are better with filter also own the UHC filter from explore scientific and it is also good

5
04/06/2024

[LCD] Build quality second to none,great mirror and eyepieces will not fall out due to nice snug fitt

5
03/06/2024

[LCD] I purchased this coma corrector after reading online reviewer's recommendations. I'm using it on a 8" f/3.9 imaging Newtonian and after getting the spacing correct I have pinpoint stars across the field. I would recommend this corrector for anyone imaging with a fast scope, you will not be disappointed.

5
19/05/2024

[LCD] I don't know much about eyepieces but I do have 4 explorer scientific. The 4.5mm and 8.5mm 82 degree, the 17mm 92 degree and the 30mm 82 degree.
I like them all but I really like the 17mm and 30mm.
I can't give any technical details but I can tell you that the 30mm is a pleasure to look through. The same can be said for the 17mm. It would be hard to choose between the two if i could only have one. I guess I would have to go with the 17mm because of the wide field of view plus greater magnification but i would really miss the 30mm.
And I would definitely go with B&H, i recently tried another store in NJ and got ........

5
15/04/2024

[1x CR2032] I put this eyepiece on my Celestron EdgeHD 8. It is about the widest FOV that I could pull off the OTA. The view is really crisp with point stars to the edge. I can't see any edge brightening or vignetting. The resolution is enough to clearly see the four stars of M42 Trapezium, Jupiter bands, Saturn rings, and even, barely, Saturn cloud bands.
The eye relief is comfortable to view the entire field, without glasses.
This is a hefty piece. Not a problem on an 8 SCT, but may be awkward on a smaller OTA.

5

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