clydeps
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I'm trying to work out the best place to put a temperature sensor to measure the air temperature outside my habitat. Currently I have a sensor underneath the habitat, but it's clearly being affected by the warmer mass around it, and warm air from the engine when moving so is not giving an accurate reading of the air temp.
It needs to be:
* Protected from sun
* Away from engine or other heat sources
* As unaffected as possible by radiated heat or convection from the mass of the habitat or truck.
The last requirement is going to be impossible to satisfy completely (it would need to be several metres away) but as good as possible would be nice.
Where do other vehicles mount their outside air temperature sensors?
I am thinking of putting it on top of the habitat in a radiation shield but rising warm air is still going to affect it.
Anyone got any other suggestions?
It needs to be:
* Protected from sun
* Away from engine or other heat sources
* As unaffected as possible by radiated heat or convection from the mass of the habitat or truck.
The last requirement is going to be impossible to satisfy completely (it would need to be several metres away) but as good as possible would be nice.
Where do other vehicles mount their outside air temperature sensors?
I am thinking of putting it on top of the habitat in a radiation shield but rising warm air is still going to affect it.
Anyone got any other suggestions?