Thermor Bios Home Weather Station Specifications | Thermor BW990 and Thermor BW953

Date Published: July 25, 2009


We’ve just provided Thermor Bios Home Weather Station features and price offers on the previous article. Now, learn more about these Thermor Home Weather Station sets. Here are technical specifications of Thermor Bios Home Weather Station (Thermor BW990 Television/PC Interface and Thermor BW953 Home Monitor).

Thermor Bios Home Weather Station Sets (Left: Thermor BW953 Home Monitor, Right: Thermor BW990 Television/PC Interface)

Thermor Bios Home Weather Station Sets (Left: Thermor BW953 Home Monitor, Right: Thermor BW990 Television/PC Interface)

List of Thermor Bios Home Weather Station Specifications:

• Outdoor Temperature Reading: -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
• Outdoor Temperature Reading Accuracy: +/- 2°C (+/- 4ºF)
• Indoor Temperature Reading: -0°C to 40°C (32 °F to 104 °F)
• Indoor Temperature Reading Accuracy: +/-2°C (+/-4ºF)
• Humidity Reading: 20 % to 95 % relative humidity
• Humidity Accuracy: +/-7%
• Wind Speed Reading: 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 60 mph)
• Wind Speed Accuracy:
• Wind Speed Reading: 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 60 mph)
• Wind Speed Accuracy: +/4 km of the range (km/h or mph)Air Pressure Reading: 840 – 1200 mb (24.8 35.4 inHg)
• Air Pressure Accuracy: +/-4 mb (+/- 0.2 inHg)
• Wind Direction: Measures up to 16 directions
• Rainfall Reading: 0 to 99.9 cm (0 to 39.3 in)
• Rainfall Accuracy: +/-0.05 cm (+/-0.02 in)
• Transmission Distance: Over 60 meters (dependent upon transmission interference)
• Wind Chill: 74 °C to 10 °C (101 °F to 49 °F)
• Wind Chill Accuracy: +/-2 °C (+/-4 °F)

Stay tuned for Thermor Home Weather Station review, dimensions and other details.

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11 Comments/Reviews on “Thermor Bios Home Weather Station Specifications | Thermor BW990 and Thermor BW953”

  1. Thermor Bios: Thermor Home Weather Station Weather Information | Home Tools on July 25th, 2009 7:11 am

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  2. tpkidd3 on August 9th, 2009 6:42 pm

    This is a very “cheap” weather station with “cheap” computer software. I would recommend an inexpensive weather station over this “cheap” one. If you do choose the Thermor BW990 or BW953, don’t expect much.

  3. Clint on November 29th, 2009 12:15 am

    Too true. I have one. Just upgraded OS to Windows 7. Weather Analyzer2.2 now wont startup. Anyone got any clues if this is a known problem?

  4. James C. Breiner on January 24th, 2010 11:59 am

    I want to thank you for the prompt response to the problem I had with the wind sensor on the home weather station that I got for Christmas. Most American companies could learn a great lesson from your company. You replaced the wind sensor with no hassle. Thank you again.

    Jim

  5. Billy Slykhuis on February 20th, 2010 2:28 pm

    I got this for Christmas and my kids set it up on a tv. now that the power has gone off and I don’t know where the booklet that came with it is at, What do I do?

  6. Dan on March 22nd, 2010 3:53 pm

    I have a Thermos Bios model BW970. I got the installation done and lost the book. I do not know how to set up the system. How do I get a replacement manual?
    Thanks, Dan

  7. ChicagoJohn on May 22nd, 2010 5:28 pm

    We purchased this at well under $100 and have been using it now for two months. It was easy to install if one reads the instructions carefully. We started out using the battery-powered remote wireless transmission mode but wound up figuring out how to utilize the direct wired mode using a $9 Radio Shack 25 foot phone cord. This obviates the need for batteries as well as any worries about transmission interference, which we didn’t have with the batteries anyway.

    While this product may be less than the ultimate in scientific accuracy, we thoroughly enjoy recording maximum and minimum daily temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, and daily rainfall and maximum wind gust.

    We took an old laptop and connected it to the supplied USB cable as a dedicated means of recording the weather data. We didn’t have to use the phone modems supplied, but they might come in handy if one was away from home a lot.

    This is a very nice, well thought out product design, in our opinion and a good value at well under $100.

  8. peter Shotton on May 28th, 2010 2:27 am

    I have a Thermor BW976 and have upgraded my PC to Windows 7 now the software will not work, is there an update of software or a new driver available, any assistance would be appreciated. I even wrote to the company in Canada but their letter was returned ‘unknown’ seems the might be out of business as there is no website for the either.
    I am in Australia and the unit is only 18 months old (past the 12 month warranty) and still working well except for the software, the retailer ‘Jaycar have been no help at all
    Cheers

    Peter Shotton

  9. Jim Householder on November 10th, 2010 2:04 am

    I have a BIOS Home Weather Station, model unknown. There is no indication anywhere on it or the documentation, unless “Home Weather Station” is it. The sensors are as in the photo above, but the main unit has a column of large buttons down the right side.

    When batteries die, it is *very* inconvenient, and it happens a bit more than intended, I think. The batteries in the main unit are supposed to be for backup, but they are usually drained within a month and the display blanks. Then in order to get the display back I have to go through the full power up procedure. Yes, I am using the plugpack, and the main unit works on it alone.

    I’m sorry I got it.

  10. Lee on December 23rd, 2010 1:39 pm

    Hey are you selling the Bios BW953 or the BW990? If so for how much and I live on Vancouver Island
    BC Canada…Lee

  11. JIm on January 5th, 2012 4:54 pm

    My kids bought me a Bios Home weather Station with PC Interface and modems I have the program to work but I cannot get the graph or table to work. I e-mailed the company and was told it will not work with Windows 7 only up to Windows XP is there a free program that will work with this.

    Thank you

    Jim

    Manitoba Canada

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