Re: [weewx-user] Temperature probe plugged into VP2 UV socket

2019-10-13 Thread Wade Graham
Thank you gjr80 your suggestions work absolutely perfectly and are breeze to implement. Wade On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 5:53 PM gjr80 wrote: > Hi, > > Interesting project, I’ll make no comment on accuracy/usefulness (what > happens for negative temperature or temperatures off the UV scale for >

Re: [weewx-user] Temperature probe plugged into VP2 UV socket

2019-10-11 Thread Wade Graham
Thank you Gary Your input is greatly appreciated. Regards Wade On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 5:53 PM gjr80 wrote: > Hi, > > Interesting project, I’ll make no comment on accuracy/usefulness (what > happens for negative temperature or temperatures off the UV scale for > example), guess some testing

[weewx-user] Temperature probe plugged into VP2 UV socket

2019-10-11 Thread gjr80
Hi, Interesting project, I’ll make no comment on accuracy/usefulness (what happens for negative temperature or temperatures off the UV scale for example), guess some testing and development will show one way or another. As for your questions these can be easily done, depending on exact

[weewx-user] Temperature probe plugged into VP2 UV socket

2019-10-11 Thread Wade
I just joined this great form a few days ago. I recently plugged a Davis temperature probe into the spare VP2 UV port to try and measure lake water temperature. Oddly after a bit of reformatting the output seems to be tracking the lake temperature with a negative sign as can be seen in the