I've had a Pi3 baking in the sun in an outdoor enclosure all summer long (over
100F a few days) with zero issues. It has an RTC addon and no case.
So if you're running a Pi4, I'd see if you could get away with a Pi3 as they
seem to be pretty darn tolerate to heat.
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what model pi are you using?? My rpi3 has not needed a heatsink to be
added - even though it is in a case and ambient room temperatures here are
30C+ throughout the summer months. I do believe however that the model 4
does possibly require cooling.
On Sunday, 10 November 2019 03:36:17
Hi Gary,
You are probably right. The only issue I have with the pi is, without
thinking I bought a RTC that covers the cooling hole in the back, I will by
a smaller one as it melted the heatsink off the CPU.
Regards,
LTheoret
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Hi,
I know you said you want rtl_sdr on the RPi and run WeeWX on the debian
server but have you considered looking into why the RPi is not working with
the WeeWX reports? A RPi is more than capable of doing both unless you have
a particularly complex setup. Whilst there are certainly ways to
No luck. The Databases section has a single entry for all forecast data.
So nothing to add there.
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 3:58:18 PM UTC-8, T Reid wrote:
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> I did add it to the Forecast section in weewx.conf, and to the Services
> list, but haven't tried the Databases section. I
I did add it to the Forecast section in weewx.conf, and to the Services
list, but haven't tried the Databases section. I will try that and report
back.
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 3:07:10 PM UTC-8, p q wrote:
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> Configuration
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>To enable forecasting, add a [Forecast] section to
Oh, and did you notice this line:
[Engine]
[[Services]]
# append only the forecasting service(s) that you need
archive_services = ... , user.forecast.XTideForecast,
user.forecast.ZambrettiForecast, user.forecast.NWSForecast,
user.forecast.WUForecast, user.forecast.OWMForecast,
Hi,
I've implemented the NWS and WU forecasts for my site, but otherwise
haven't really looked into the guts of the forecast module. With WU being
no longer useful, I'm interested in getting this to work. I'll install it
on my dev VM and see what I can figure out. It will be a day or two before
I
I need help implementing a new forecasting service on weewx using the
NWS National Digital Forecast Database
(https://graphical.weather.gov/xml/). This should allow for much more
precise local forecasting than the existing NWS forecast module in weewx.
I wrote the attached class and pasted
Hi Pat. I can't think of anything. The bands are put on belchertown.py and
the change of theme is in a js. The color of the plotbands should be
changed in the javascript when the button is pressed.
El sábado, 2 de noviembre de 2019, 22:03:55 (UTC+1), Pat escribió:
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> Kike, so far so good with
Thomas -
That makes sense. Thanks for the quick reply!!
- Carl
On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 5:50:49 PM UTC-6, Thomas Keffer wrote:
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> Some weather stations have an on board clock that can be read by WeeWX for
> synchronization purposes. Yours does not, hence the message.
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>
Thanks for that, the #FTP.last file had got horrifically corrupted. In fact
it thought the local copy was a directory!!!
It also brought to light that I made a typo in the script I use to stop
WeeWX, backup, update and reboot the Pi. Meant the data files doubled in
size every Sunday morning.
Hi,
I have a question related to the graph of temperatures and rainfall.
I want the intervals to respect the code in such a way that the column of
precipitation always increases twice as much as that of temperatures.
I attach two images (one with the code and the other with the result)
Why it
Hi,
I have raspberry pi running rtl_sdr and it works great. The weewx
reporting part not so much.
I have a debian server that I installed weewx on and seams to work but
there is no input as the input is from the raspberry pi
could I aquire on the raspberry pi and send the data to weewx on the
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