Re: [weewx-user] Re: Belchertown skin 1.0 released!

2019-10-11 Thread Gavin Anderson
Perfect - thanks. Gavin On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 8:44 PM Pat wrote: > Take a look at Common Titles config options > > from the skin options documentation >

Re: [weewx-user] Re: minmax and maxmin with span killing page?

2019-10-11 Thread Pila
I did similarly. This add on report is being run by my script 3 minutes after midnight generating a report for midnight. It is on a 4 RPI Zero, better to not run out too at midnight. Clumsy but it works. Now I have a very good numerical description of minimums and maximums in last 7 and last

[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

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

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Weather station recommendations?

2019-10-11 Thread Thomas Keffer
Your posts were not deleted. They were sent to the "moderator's folder," for review. I don't know why. In any case, I released them all this morning. On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 6:16 AM Xant wrote: > > Apologies once again if you receiving multiple copies of messages, as my > posting was been

[weewx-user] Re: Unit conversion rule in conf file

2019-10-11 Thread engolling
Hallo Gary, thank you very much. As so often you are my last hope. The last point that WeeWx 3.9.0. introduced the new settings was the right hint. I compared my WeeWx conf files with the newest once and I saw this was missing. I probably have made something wrong when updating the software.

Re: [weewx-user] Re: minmax and maxmin with span killing page?

2019-10-11 Thread vince
On Friday, October 11, 2019 at 2:14:36 AM UTC-7, Pila wrote: > Of course, the proper solution for me would be to fix it in a source code > to achieve seamless consistent use of maxmin and minmax. Should I continue > using it, that will have to wait until I learn Phyton. For now, I am unable >

[weewx-user] Solar Radiation, UV, Illuminance - measurement or S-K-@-M?!

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Solar Radiation, UV and Illuminance are 3 different entities, but the following measurement: As it can be observed, all "peaks & valleys" on the plots above are the SAME, besides a multiplier (power of 10, or other). 1) Are Solar Rad, UV and Illuminance correlated by a multiplier? 2) Are

[weewx-user] Re: Weather station recommendations?

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Ok... with Davis Vue it might be price comparable, but not with high-end Davis models (and I do acknowledge rain to be a major been near Seattle). And do have questioning regarding WF SolarRad, UV and Illumination as the following. WeatherFlow offers SolarRad, UV and Illuminance sensors, but

[weewx-user] Solar Radiation, UV, Illuminance - measurement or "feature"?!

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Solar Radiation, UV and Illuminance are 3 different entities, but the following measurement: As it can be observed, all "peaks & valleys" on the plots above are the SAME, besides a multiplier (power of 10, or other). 1) Are Solar Rad, UV and Illuminance correlated by a multiplier? 2) Are

[weewx-user] SolarRad, UV, Illuminance - real measurement or fake?

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
WeatherFlow offers SolarRad, UV and Illuminance sensors, but by observing the plots underneath, it can be noticed that all "peaks & valleys" for all 3 plots to be very similar, or graphs just different by a "multiplier". Thus, the following questioning: 1) Are SolarRad, UV index and

Re: [weewx-user] Bash: get current weather data

2019-10-11 Thread Ramesh Rasappan
thank you all, I got it working in a couple of ways; i. use in-built alarm.py ii. install extension crt: Cumulus Real-Time to get real-time data, parse it with a bash script (sending an email or speak some alert!). I am sharing here my work (could be useful for some noob like me!). I couldn't

[weewx-user] SolarRad, UV, Illuminance - True sensor measure or Scam?!?

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
After some "budget" PWS, I'm glad to land to WeatherFlow, which claims to measure Solar Radiation, UV index and Illuminance. By "concept", they are all 3 different 'entities', but as plotted, they all 3 behave the same, as the following snapshot: If compared, all 3 had the same "peaks and

[weewx-user] Solar Rad, UV, Illuminance - measurement or "feature"?!

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Solar Radiation, UV and Illuminance are 3 different entities, but the following measurement: As it can be observed, all "peaks & valleys" on the plots above are the SAME, besides a multiplier (power of 10, or other). 1) Are Solar Rad, UV and Illuminance correlated by a multiplier? 2) Are

[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

[weewx-user] Radiation, UV, Illuminance - measurement or Scam?!

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Some ago updated hardware to WeatherFlow, and happy with it. But Radiation, UV, Illuminance measurements as the following: By comparison, Solar Radiation, UV and Illuminance plots are "same" to every 'peaks and valleys' 1) Solar Radiation, UV and Illuminance are different scientific

[weewx-user] SolarRad, UV, Illuminance - real measurement or "fake news"?

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
WeatherFlow offers SolarRad, UV and Illuminance sensors, but by observing the plots underneath, it can be notice that all "peaks & valleys" to be very similar, or graphs just different by a "multiplier". [image: plot.png] Thus, the following questioning: 1) Are SolarRad, UV index

[weewx-user] Solar Radiation, UV, Illuminace - measurement or S-C-@-M?!

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Solar Radiation, UV and Illuminance are 3 different entities, but the following measurement: As it can be observed, all "peaks & valleys" on the plots above are the SAME, besides a multiplier (power of 10, or other). 1) Are Solar Rad, UV and Illuminance correlated by a multiplier? 2) Are

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Weather station recommendations?

2019-10-11 Thread Greg Troxel
I should add (and I'll try to post each of my notes only once -- something is wrong where there are multiple copies of many of your messages, so it would be good if you looked into and fixed that): I make plots of solar radiation and UV from my archive, and decided to plot them together and made

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Weather station recommendations?

2019-10-11 Thread Xant
Apologies once again if you receiving multiple copies of messages, as my posting was been immediately deleted by GoogleGroups. Turned out, it seems due to image plots trying to be inserted (which I previously done at no problem). Now avoiding pics into messages. Back to main issue... Agreed

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Weather station recommendations?

2019-10-11 Thread Greg Troxel
Xant writes: > Excerpt note from WF developer: > > There are actually two sensors, each tuned to a different part of the light > spectrum, in the part we use to measure sunlight (the APDS-9200 from > Broadcom). The APDS-9200 reports “lux” (aka “brightness”) and “uv index” > directly (which

[weewx-user] Re: Issue with installing and running Weewx on windows

2019-10-11 Thread vince
On Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 4:19:55 PM UTC-7, Miste Yalmi wrote: > > Let me start by saying that I am new to Python, so please bear with me. > After installing python and weewx and following the process that was laid > out here: https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/weewx-on-windows , I >

[weewx-user] Re: how to test for null data

2019-10-11 Thread Pila
For people in need of switching USB power to Fine Offset should it be needed, I have a news I did not find is published. There is another switchable USB hub that is currently available. Plus, it is one of the quite rare hubs not backfeeding power to the RPi (or any other device) controling it!