Re: [weewx-user] new install (4.8) using the GW1000 extension - missing ET?

2022-07-04 Thread John Hill
omg... it was right there in the wiki. So sorry to bother you. Plugged in the formula and it's working great. Thanks! On Monday, July 4, 2022 at 5:46:31 PM UTC-4 gjr80 wrote: > Ecowitt Gateway devices provide a measure of luminosity in lux rather than > a measure of solar insolation in

Re: [weewx-user] new install (4.8) using the GW1000 extension - missing ET?

2022-07-04 Thread gjr80
Ecowitt Gateway devices provide a measure of luminosity in lux rather than a measure of solar insolation in watts/square metre (as used by WeeWX in the radiation field). There is a simple linear approximation for radiation given a luminosity value in lux by dividing the luminosity value by

Re: [weewx-user] new install (4.8) using the GW1000 extension - missing ET?

2022-07-04 Thread Tom Keffer
In order to calculate ET, you'll need outside temperature, radiation, and humidity. From your query, you don't have radiation, and possibly the others. Make sure they are all there. On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 9:49 AM John Hill wrote: > Sorry - this is going to sound poorly informed... but here it

[weewx-user] new install (4.8) using the GW1000 extension - missing ET?

2022-07-04 Thread John Hill
Sorry - this is going to sound poorly informed... but here it goes. I've been running weewx for years since the 3.x days. Using the interceptor driver - first with the Ambient Weather devices, now with Ecowitt using a GW1000 as a gateway. During that time I made numerous tweaks to the file