🌟 Elevate Your Weather Game!
The Ambient Weather EZ-125-35M is a robust 35" mast extension designed for weather stations, made from durable galvanized steel for superior corrosion resistance. It allows for height adjustments between 72 to 89 inches when paired with compatible mounting kits, ensuring accurate weather readings.
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 91.44 cm; 1.02 kg |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Pack of 1 Ambient Weather EZ-125-35M 35" Mast Extension for Weather Stations |
C**N
Well Made, Light and Stiff, Perfect !
SOOO much better than a piece of junk antenna mast I bought at Lowes (branded RCA but a pice of cheaply painted tin made by God knows who).While I did need to use a wooden rake handle/ dowel that fit inside the tube ( after drilling a small hole and using a wood screw to hold the handle in place) to fit my AcuRite 5 in 1 Weather Station on top, this worked well because it allowed my to fix the station on the proper compass beading and keep it there easily.Superior contstuction and thickness ( without a great deal of weight) , symmetrical crimping to ensure better straightness and plumb, rigidity and finish all make this a first choice of a mast !
J**S
This is a pole that fits the tripod.
This is a pole to fit the tripod that holds my weather station out in the yard. They called a pole in the description and that is what it is. I won’t insult you with instructions on how it is assembled. You can figure it out for yourself. I don’t remember if there were any instructions, but I am a guy so I wouldn’t have read them anyways. Anyhow, it’s a big heavy pole suitable for just about anything you would want to do with a big heavy pole.
T**D
Extend Ambient Weather mast with heavy-duty 18-gauge extensions.
I bought these for extending the mast of an Ambient Weather tripod. They're made of the same 18-gauge galvanized steel as the tripod. They easily assemble and can be locked together tightly manually, with a twist.
A**.
Good for getting an antenna a bit higher
It fits the mast holder I have that I pound into the ground in my backyard. The one I have right now is a wire that ties off to the top of the mast. This works well enough for my usage. The pieces slip into each other easily and haven't come apart even in strong storms.
M**N
Configuration can be a challenge
So, weather happens everywhere and this unit looks amazing when unboxing. After following assembly instructions and mounting the sensor array, I was able to get the display to quickly sense the sensors which all started reporting data....so this is the good part. Getting the display to connect to my wireless network was a challenge but....I was able to get it done. Now, getting it to pass this info to weather underground or the ambient weather network is impossible. I have followed the registration steps on both a phone and laptop computer and to date, can't see the unit as online on wunderground.com and only after finding the mac address on my network, was able to register the unit to ambient weather network.....which is cool however still not displaying any data online. So no checking the weather at the house from work or anywhere else in the world except for when you look at the display. The instructions for this are very specific however no troubleshooting steps for this...so kind of stuck.
TrustPilot
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