Product Description
TESA Weather Pro WS1151 Wireless Weather Station with moon phase for New Zealand and Australia, barometer display and forecast trends plus reporting temperature and humidity changes as well as showing calendar and time. Comprises a stand-alone sensor which can be located up to 100mtrs away and transmits on the 433Mhz frequency. For home, office, farm,vineyard or holiday home.
WS1151 - User manuals
Features:
- Wireless outdoor and indoor humidity (% RH)
- Wireless outdoor and indoor temperature (F or C)
- Records min. and max. humidity and temperature
- Barometric pressure 24-hour history graph (in Hg or hPa)
- Barometric pressure tendency arrow
- Forecast icons based on changing barometric pressure
- Time and date with manual setting
- Automatically updates for daylight saving time (on / off option)
- 12 or 24-hour time display
- Perpetual calendar
- Time alarm with snooze
- Can receive one sensor
- High light LED back light
- Wall hanging or free standing base station
- Includes transmitter WH2A
- Synchronized instant reception
- Low power consumption (over 2 year battery life for remote sensor)
Specifications:
- Wireless outdoor humidity range: 20% to 99% (+/-5% under 0 to 45 C)
- Indoor humidity range: 1% to 99% (1% resolution)
- Wireless outdoor temperature range: -40.0C to 65C
- Indoor temperature range: 0C to 50C
- Temperature accuracy: +/- 1.0C
- Transmission range: up to 100m
- Transmission frequency: 433MHz
- Base unit size : 10.2 L x 3.3 D x 18.6 H cm
- Sensor size : 6.2 L x 2.5 D x 8.4 H cm
Power requirements:
- Receiver: 3 x AA alkaline batteries (not included)
- Wireless sensor: 2 x AAA alkaline batteries (not included)
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Great Service
Weather station ordered on 12th January, delivered to the Wairarapa on 13th January, what great service!!
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Tesa Weather WS1151 Moon Phase Desktop
Absolutely love this unit. Very easy to program
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A great replacement for an old Oregon Scientific desktop unit
My 20-year old Oregon Scientific desktop weather station's outdoor sensor died recently, and I can't easily/cheaply replace it. Time to find a new weather station. I went down the rabbit hole of researching internet-connected stations and thinking about multisensor arrays but realised that the internet provides most of the data I need, and what I really want is the outside temperature. My connected home units also can't quite get it together enough to tell me the moon phase, so that's a huge plus. This unit does what it says on the box - and does it really well. The data is accurate and connection was very easy. Including the sun rise/set times and moon phase is a nice touch. So, if you don't need your yard's every waking data point to be broadcast to the world, and you just want a unit to display weather data, this will do it well!