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Validation, tests and planning

A project log for Long Range Weather Station (65€)

A cheap but precise Weather Station (Lora transmission)

jp-gleyzesJP Gleyzes 10/09/2023 at 08:170 Comments

This project seems simple but like all projects needs a consistant phasis of tests and validation.

Testing approach

I took my inspiration from the European Space Standards (I am a space ingeneer !) and taylored the ECSS-E-ST-40C  which is the "Verification Standard" for space systems !

Stop kidding, I only kept from this standard the overall philosophy consisting in documenting and testing the specifications under realistic use cases including degraded modes of the hardware and software.

Here are the testing cases that have been currently checked:


Nothing fancy into this log... All these tests needed a lot of time, but they were the price to be paid to get confidence into the system. 

The "wind only" weather station is now fully automatic, without any need for human intervention (initialization excepted). 


ToDo List and planning

As said previously energy management was a critical part of the system. It has proven to work even now in october with longer nights than days! 

The "wind only" station is considered as operationnal now (october 2023)

However I really want to test the system during winter to see if power balance is still positive. If not, I can easily decrease power consumption by decreasing measurement frequency (currently every 2 minutes). This could be done easily by a software "seasonnal" modification on GTW1 only.

Full weather station is currently only tested "on the ground" and proved to work. I have to deploy it and test it intensively.

Tests will focus on weighing rain gauge as the rest of the system is already qualified.

Special care will be put on snow and ice resistance. I have to "freeze" the bucket in place when temperature is too low to avoid to block the RC servo used to empty the bucket if snow or ice is blocking it. (not a complex modification !)

All this will be done during the 6 months to come. The goal is of course to have a system operationnal and tested during almost one year including hot summer and cold winter !

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