Unfortunately, no.
I suppose one could write a driver extension to extract the highs and lows
from the console, then use them for reporting purposes. But, that's a
completely different architecture from weewx, which uses the database to
calculate highs and lows. But, if you're good with Python,
Apparently what I wrote as a bit missleading.
Tom & Andrew, you are totally right. I was talking about the records for
high/low of the days/month and years in the console memory. Somehow I
thought that weewx will get ahold of it and incorporate it into the reports.
Tom: The logger contains 1MB
I didn't think there was a memory on the vp2 console itself - just high low
values for day, month and year - and to have more retained you needed a
weatherlink logger or similar.
Am I wrong? What data do you actually have within the console itself
rather than in the logger?
Maybe I'm not
I'm not sure what you are referring to. The console has some memory for
odds and ends like the graph on its screen, highs and lows, etc., but it
does not store data records. Only the logger does that.
A standard Davis logger holds 2560 records. For a 5 minute archive
interval, that's just short
Hi Tom,
thanks for your reply.
I tried your suggestion with the wee_device --dump command (after backing
up the sql db)
It seems that the tool dumped all records out of the logger memory, which
go back until yesterday 16:30 but it does not get ahold of the data stored
in the VP2 console
Hi everybody!
I just finished installing and configuring weewx on a RPi3 with my Davis
Vantage Pro2. It's connected with a serial to usb logger, including it's
own memory. (belfryboy rebuild)
The connection is working fine, weewx downloads the current conditions from
the VP2 with an