[weewx-user] MQTT help please

2020-11-19 Thread kevin
I have two locations and it is setup two with WEEWX on one server, and one remote sending MQTT. The MQTT is on displaying humidity and no other data Nov 19 20:41:56 na7kr weewx-seaside[14810] DEBUG user.MQTTSubscribe: (Driver) Queues are empty. Nov 19 20:41:58 na7kr weewx-seaside[14810]

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Weatherlink IP replacement

2020-11-19 Thread galfert
That the WLL can not be access through your LAN is not true, and it really is unfortunate when customer support from Davis can be so clueless. Davis' own Weatherlink mobile app does just that...it accesses data on you LAN from the WLL and also from Weatherlink.com. There is a software driver

[weewx-user] config for Peet Ultimeter 800

2020-11-19 Thread Rich Painter
I just freshly installed CentOS 7.9 64-bit and weewx 4.2.0 I have a Peet Ultimeter 800. How do I create a configuration file for this station? Alternative, what other "station_type" could be used to make the Peet work? thanks rich -- Richard A. Painter, P.E. Retired -- You received this

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Peet Bros with Davis wind vane

2020-11-19 Thread D R
Indeed, I may have jumped to a wrong conclusion, also. I should have clarified.  My response was based on getting a whole sensor unit, windspeed and wind direction, replaced. If it is just a mechanical problem (broken  nose or fin) on the Peet wind direction unit, then as Tom suggests a

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Peet Bros with Davis wind vane

2020-11-19 Thread Tom Keffer
Hang on. Maybe I don't understand the situation, but you said you wanted to replace the "wind vane." Do you mean just the plastic arrow-like piece? Or, the whole thing, including the potentiometer? If it's just the arrow, I don't see why you can't use most anything that would fit. It just has to

[weewx-user] Re: Peet Bros with Davis wind vane

2020-11-19 Thread D R
In those situations where a conversion can be done, rather than a direct drop in replacement, it usually takes some electronic magic. Davis made a unit to take an NRS or RM Young wind monitor and simulate it being a Davis weather sensor package. A gentleman in Florida did a whole bunch of

[weewx-user] Re: Peet Bros with Davis wind vane

2020-11-19 Thread Chris Thompstone
Well thanks for the info I did wonder that it's probably be different. Thanks again Not sure where that leaves me On Thursday, 19 November 2020 at 18:20:36 UTC daleea...@gmail.com wrote: > From my knowledge, the answer is no. > > The Davis uses pulses to signal wind speed, and the Peet Bros

Re: [weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Berny Cl
Yeah, everything looks great again. Thank you Tom for that excellent support. Greetings from Suedlohn (Germany). Berny tke...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 19. November 2020 um 17:56:56 UTC+1: > So, for some reason, the weighted sum (field 'wsum') has too high a value, > or the sum of

[weewx-user] Re: Peet Bros with Davis wind vane

2020-11-19 Thread D R
>From my knowledge, the answer is no. The Davis uses pulses to signal wind speed, and the Peet Bros does, too. The major difference is that the Davis uses the much more traditional potentiometer to deliver a voltage and the ISS reads that to convert to a wind direction. The Peet Brothers does

Re: [weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Tom Keffer
So, for some reason, the weighted sum (field 'wsum') has too high a value, or the sum of observation time (field 'sumtime') has too low a value. The easiest fix is to just rebuild the daily summaries using the wee_database utility .

[weewx-user] Re: wee_import from Weather underground twice a day

2020-11-19 Thread sc.lep...@gmail.com
Hi Gary, Thanks a lot for your answer ... there is option - - dry-run so if you can implemente - - no-prompt it will be very good Stephane Le mardi 17 novembre 2020 à 08:37:56 UTC+1, gjr80 a écrit : > Hi, > > There is presently no support in wee_import for >

Re: [weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Berny Cl
sqlite> select sum(wsum)/sum(sumtime) from archive_day_outTemp where strftime("%Y-%m",dateTime,'unixepoch','localtime')=='2020-11'; 60.1308595259353 Ok, that looks the same like the value in my history table. tke...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 19. November 2020 um 17:13:38 UTC+1: > 1.

Re: [weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Tom Keffer
1. That looks reasonable. One other query to try: sqlite> *select sum(wsum)/sum(sumtime) from archive_day_outTemp where strftime("%Y-%m",dateTime,'unixepoch','localtime')=='2020-11';* 2. If that doesn't reveal anything, I will send you an instrumented version of xtypes.py that will log the

Re: [weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Berny Cl
sqlite> select avg(outTemp) from archive where strftime("%Y-%m", dateTime,'unixepoch','localtime')=='2020-11'; 51.117818676717 sqlite> select sum(sum)/sum(count) from archive_day_outTemp where strftime("%Y-%m",dateTime,'unixepoch','localtime')=='2020-11'; 51.114923603352 Thank you! OK, I did

Re: [weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Tom Keffer
Most likely it's some bad data. Let's check the database directly. First find the database. If you did a package install, it's most likely at /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb. If you did a setup.py install, it's at /home/weewx/archive/weewx.sdb. Let's assume the former. Then, run two queries: *sqlite

[weewx-user] Wrong monthly average temperature

2020-11-19 Thread Berny Cl
Hi everybody, since the last update to version 4.20, i have noticed an incorrect value for the monthly average temperature at the history table and also in the monthly NOAA table. I use the niculskin and my station is a FineOffset (WS 1080). See at: http://haus-volmering.de/history.html

[weewx-user] Peet Bros with Davis wind vane

2020-11-19 Thread Chris Thompstone
Hi Guys, anyone know if you can use a davis wind vane on a ultimeter 2100? My wind vane has broken again, this one didn't last long (about 6 months, 1 year maybe) It's difficult and expensive to get these in the UK, have to import etc. So would like to try something else instead. -- You