Ecowitt WH43 Indoor PM2.5 Air Quality Sensor for Indoor use
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- £69.00 GBP
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- £69.00 GBP
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Add the WH43 indoor sensor to the Ecowitt WiFi gateway to add PM2.5 particle detection to your weather data. Upload to the Ecowitt network to store a history of the data.
For details on which Ecowitt weather stations support the WH43 indoor sensor, click here to view the latest Ecowitt sensor matrix.
Features
- Measures indoor PM2.5 every 60 seconds when powered by USB or every 10 minutes when powered with batteries
- USB power connection for indoor use only
- PM2.5 value Calibration function available when paired with GW1000 or GW1100 gateway
- When paired with a GW Wi-Fi Gateway:
- Monitor live sensor data on the Live Data page of the WS View app (requires the gateway and your phone using the same Wi-Fi network)
- Displays current PM2.5 concentrations / AQI and 24 hour average AQI and air quality level index on the Live Data page of the WS View app
- Calibration function available for PM2.5 value
- When uploaded to Ecowitt Weather Server:
- View current sensor data & history records & graph on the website
- Set and receive email alerts from the server
- Remote monitoring with smart phone, laptop, or computer by visiting the website
Included
- WH43 Indoor PM2.5 sensor
- USB cable for power (adapter not included)
- Instruction manual via electronic download
Technical & Manual
- Transmission distance in open field: 100m(300 feet)
- 868MHz UK and European frequency
- Sensor reporting interval: 1 minutes (10 minutes when only powered by batteries)
- Power consumption
- Particle Detection Sensor: AC power (5V 1A) - Not included
- 2 x AA 1.5V Batteries for back up - Not included
The manual for the WH43 sensor can be downloaded by clicking here.
Most customers have spare 5 volt USB power adapters already so one is not included from the manufacturer. This option allows one to be added if you require it.
✕It was very easy to set up on my HP 2551 Ecowitt unit. As an asthma sufferer, I now have two of these to keep an eye on the air quality in the house. I know I have the air quality report from the Met Office and the government web site, but that doesn’t cover the inside of my house! The 2551 had so many channels for temperature, humidity, air quality, lightning, soil moisture and air quality that I can have a good idea of the state of my home.