After having problems with my 15 year old Davis VP, I thought I'd shell out a few dollars on a spare weather station as a backup. At $350 freight included I ordered a GW2001CA - 433mhz from AliExpress, which duly arrived 5 days later. The package includes a WS90 sensor and a GW2000 Lan hub. (No console) Both stations (VP and Wittboy) are installed on different PC's using Weather Display software
The Davis VP by this time had been restored to full operational fitness, so my interest has been in comparing the readings from both. Temperature and Humidity have been pretty close. Solar readings on the the Wittboy are slightly higher than the Davis sensor. The Wittboy has a UV sensor which is a plus for my website, I couldn't afford a Davis one!
Wind readings are pretty similar, though the last hour gusts are slightly higher on the Wittboy.
Rainfall:
The WS90 has no moving parts and uses a Haptic rain sensor which detects and quantifies rain using vibration signals - not directly by volume or weight.
We had our first rain storm over the last 24 hours so this was my first opportunity to do a direct comparison using a classic plastic rain gauge, The Davis tipping bucket and the new GS90.
Classic rain gauge: 28mm
Davis VP: 28.4mm
GS90 (Haptic) 30mm
Rain since midnight today on both the Davis and Ecowitt match each other at 6.5mm
Interestingly, the GS90 haptic picked up 0.4mm a few days previously whereas the Davis registered zero and I suspect over time the GS90 may accumulate more than the Davis over time. However at this time, my opinion of the Wittboy as an inexpensive hobby weather station is pretty high and accurate enough for general weather observation. I'll come back to this post in a couple of months time and update the comparisons.
UPDATE: 13/2/2025
Both the Davis and Ecowitt Wittboy are on WeatherUnderground so anyone wanting to do their own comparison of records from both stations which are situated 5 metres apart.
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IDOMET1https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/INORTHCA6#historyregards
TonyC