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kaimaikid
Posts: 233 Joined: Fri 25/03/2005 19:57
Location: Tauranga
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by kaimaikid » Tue 21/11/2006 20:36
Both the Boltek stormtracker and the Nexstorm software arrived today so looking like a busy weekend coming up...
Have location and housing sorted out, unsure if I need to use utp or stp cat5e - will suss that out soon I guess...
next will be to fine tune it and get it up and running online...
any advice???
Weathermad
Posts: 349 Joined: Tue 07/06/2005 15:46
Location: Christchurch
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by Weathermad » Tue 21/11/2006 21:23
get out more often and meet people!
haha only kidding
All sounds good and good luck in getting it all together!
Manukau heads obs
Posts: 12305 Joined: Mon 10/03/2003 16:30
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
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by Manukau heads obs » Tue 21/11/2006 23:16
will be great to have a boltec/nexstorm from tauranga
now need some thunderstorms!
Willoughby
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Posts: 4437 Joined: Sat 14/06/2003 16:18
Location: Darwin, Australia: Storm city
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by Willoughby » Tue 21/11/2006 23:28
GREAT!!!
With the four bolteks up here now the correlation will be just as good as the MetService's trackers
Get that boltek as high above the roof as possible!
Are you housing it in a PVC pipe? Ricky's done that to mine and Brian's.. and I rarely record strikes from noise (e.g. light switching) here, so it's pretty good.
Manukau heads observer wrote: now need some thunderstorms!
Quoted for
truth!
Andrew Massie
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by Andrew Massie » Wed 22/11/2006 10:30
GREAT STUFF! All the more boltek's the better!
Now... can someone tell me the supplier/website please so I can pass onto our techo who's currently building a station and software so we can get a second one down here?
Cheers
Andrew
spwill
Posts: 10150 Joined: Sun 29/06/2003 22:39
Location: Mt Eden Auckland
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by spwill » Wed 22/11/2006 11:12
now need some thunderstorms!
Spring has been dead, I guess we blame El Nino.
Skywatcher
Posts: 1249 Joined: Fri 21/02/2003 13:11
Location: Templeton, Christchurch
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by Skywatcher » Wed 22/11/2006 15:50
Andrew Massie wrote: Now... can someone tell me the supplier/website please
According to some Aussies on a lightning detector group last week, the cheapest place to get a Boltek is Provantage
http://www.provantage.com/boltek-stormt ... OLT001.htm
I'd guess that would be about $650 at the current exchange rate including customs GST and allowing US$30 for shipping.
The best place for the Nexstorm software seems to be the UK e.g.
http://www.meteorologica.co.uk/product. ... =&PT_ID=82
That would be about $240 including shipping and there shouldn't be GST if it's a personal import.
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Wed 22/11/2006 17:35
sphere technologies in australia is cheaper for nexstorm, and qucik turn around too
Skywatcher
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Location: Templeton, Christchurch
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by Skywatcher » Wed 22/11/2006 18:32
Do you mean
http://www.sphere.net.au/site/prod_info.php?itemId=124 ?
They want almost A$330 without shipping
Most deliveries from the UK only take about 5 days by airmail.
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Wed 22/11/2006 19:05
humm, OK,,,
personaly though i would not poke a barge pole at that UK site, but thats just me having run ins with that person over the years
but thats just me, so dont let that stop anyone
kaimaikid
Posts: 233 Joined: Fri 25/03/2005 19:57
Location: Tauranga
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by kaimaikid » Wed 22/11/2006 20:32
The NexStorm software came to approx $210NZ inc freight ex Boltek
The stormtracker came to $600NZ inc freight ex Provantage + some bullshite NZ get stuffed tax to be added to get through customs
(theiving govt.)
both took approx 7 days to arrive
Willoughby
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Posts: 4437 Joined: Sat 14/06/2003 16:18
Location: Darwin, Australia: Storm city
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by Willoughby » Wed 22/11/2006 21:06
Invercargill or Dunedin needs a boltek.. far too many storms get missed that way.
Fujita Phil
Posts: 759 Joined: Wed 03/12/2003 15:44
Location: Dunedin, NZ
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by Fujita Phil » Wed 22/11/2006 21:11
Hey we could run a Telethon for a Boltec for me... "Thank you very much for your kind donation, thank you very much, thank you very very very much"...
Just a thought
There is no such thing as bad
weather , just the wrong clothes.
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Wed 22/11/2006 23:26
did you use sphere technologies kaimaikid in the end?
kaimaikid
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by kaimaikid » Thu 23/11/2006 03:45
Manukau heads observer wrote: did you use sphere technologies kaimaikid in the end?
no - got it from Boltek
pulled my mast down last night, stripped all of the antennas from it and removed weather station
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Thu 23/11/2006 06:21
i mean for nexstorm?
tgsnoopy
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Location: Tauranga, NZ (Curse you COVID-19 :-( )
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by tgsnoopy » Thu 23/11/2006 06:43
He got it straight from Boltek Brian.
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Thu 23/11/2006 07:28
ok, i did not know Boltex sold it, you learn something new every day!
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Sat 25/11/2006 09:00
i see you have the nexstorm png on your weather web site, good!!
next to get stormvue working (which is on the nexstorm CD)
kaimaikid
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by kaimaikid » Sat 25/11/2006 11:49
Manukau heads observer wrote: i see you have the nexstorm png on your weather web site, good!!
next to get stormvue working (which is on the nexstorm CD)
yup that is the next mission and also to level the mast guy ropes on the pole used for the antenna...
tell me, is nexstorm meant to come with a manual?
while the wind blows and the sun shines, a lttle boy waits.... praying for thunder...
Willoughby
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by Willoughby » Sat 25/11/2006 12:42
Hi, it's on the CD as a pdf file..
You'll start tracking or picking up weak strikes from the tropics or E'n Aus in no time at all.. only really at night though.. but will plot them quite closely at around 600km.
The night time range shift I use is 155% with a general shift of 1.05.. works out well.
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Sat 25/11/2006 12:49
ah, i just set mine to 155% (was 200%)
i still cant find the electric fence short....it could be a faulty insulator
i need to get a electric fence volt read out (i think i got one somewhere at the farm)
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Sat 25/11/2006 19:06
good work!
ricky
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by ricky » Sun 26/11/2006 02:08
Excellent! I'll add you to my correlation for when there are some storms around