Pat...Here are the latest graphs. I'm using Y axis 0 and Y axis 1 now. Is
there a way to add minor grid lines and zones?
[[Rain_Thunder_Day]]
title = Past 24 Hr Rain / Lightning
time_length = 86400
aggregate_type = sum
aggregate_interval = 900
gapsize
Pat here is the latest graphs. I'm using Y axis 0 and Y axis 1 now. Is
there a way to add minor grid lines and zones?
[[Rain_Thunder_Day]]
title = Past 24 Hr Rain / Lightning
time_length = 86400
aggregate_type = sum
aggregate_interval = 900
gapsize
Hi,
I have this one and I know many others also do. They all "work" about the
same, biggest difference is the Tune Cap value. For the most part these
devices are "toys" meaning that I would not tie any critical responses to
what these sensors report. Also there is plenty of software for using
Dan..do you think that this one works the same?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/AS3935-Digital-Lightning-Sensor-Breakout-3V-5V-Arduino-RPi-compatible-/233228596198
Thanks
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On Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 9:49:23 AM UTC-7, Steve2Q wrote:
>
> I am thinking of changing from 3.8.2 to 3.9.2 mainly to try the seasons
> skin. A few questions..I remember seeing that I might have to change Python
> versions, but now I can't find that reference. Is this correct?
Nope -
I am thinking of changing from 3.8.2 to 3.9.2 mainly to try the seasons skin. A
few questions..I remember seeing that I might have to change Python versions,
but now I can't find that reference. Is this correct? Second, I have Weewx
playing very nicely with SteelSeriesGuages after many fits
Hi,
Yes it is. Several users are running the template in this way. I myself run
both WeeWX and the template on a single Raspberry Pi with DietPi as the OS.
There are instructions in the repository for using a configuration such as
yours written by another user. Although they were written for a