Hi all.
After repositioning the masthead sender for my NASA Clipper wind
instrument it seems to be giving under-estimates of the actual windspeeds.
I noticed this when out for a sail on Sunday in moderate winds (say
15kts), the display seemed stuck at speeds around 5kts.
When wind increased the readings seemed to free up and display showed 20kts.
I was out on Monday in strong F6-7 winds and display showed 30kts at
times which was OK.
Is this just a "running-in" issue or do I have a dud sender?
(I've seen some negative comments about these senders on various sailing
web forums.)
(I have the "averaging " option set if that is relevant.)
Any comments welcome,
John
V1447 Breakaway
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+353-61-333644 x 2148 (Switch)
Mathematics Dept. e-mail: John.Kinsella@...
University of Limerick FAX: +353-61-334927
IRELAND Web: John Kinsella's Website
After repositioning the masthead sender for my NASA Clipper wind
instrument it seems to be giving under-estimates of the actual windspeeds.
I noticed this when out for a sail on Sunday in moderate winds (say
15kts), the display seemed stuck at speeds around 5kts.
When wind increased the readings seemed to free up and display showed 20kts.
I was out on Monday in strong F6-7 winds and display showed 30kts at
times which was OK.
Is this just a "running-in" issue or do I have a dud sender?
(I've seen some negative comments about these senders on various sailing
web forums.)
(I have the "averaging " option set if that is relevant.)
Any comments welcome,
John
V1447 Breakaway
--
John A. Kinsella Ph: +353-61-202148 (Direct)
+353-61-333644 x 2148 (Switch)
Mathematics Dept. e-mail: John.Kinsella@...
University of Limerick FAX: +353-61-334927
IRELAND Web: John Kinsella's Website