sorry don't send to wunderground.

i just use weewx on a home network, i made a driver for my set up

2 5n1
1 ProIn
1 ProOut
1 Rain Gauge
6 towers (one old one that works part of the time)

all going to weewx


glade to help this is a great software

i think probe is indicator number is for the detectors attached
looks like 1 is water
               2 is Liquide and or Soil Temp

don't know about the check field but am thinking it is for Multiple Water 
Detectors just a guess
i only have one at the moment so no way of checking it

here is the ProIn sensor no indicators
&id=MAC&mt=ProIn&sensor=0000xxxx
&indoorhumidity=61&indoortempf=67.1
&baromin=28.69&battery=normal&rssi=2

here is the ProIn sensor with one Water Detector
&id=MAC&mt=ProIn&sensor=0000xxxx
&indoorhumidity=60&indoortempf=67.1
&probe=1&check=0&water=0
&baromin=28.68&battery=normal&rssi=2

here is the ProIn sensor with Liquide and or Soil Temp
&id=MAC&mt=ProIn&sensor=0000xxxx
&indoorhumidity=58&indoortempf=69.0
&probe=2&check=0&ptempf=66.9
&baromin=28.68&battery=normal&rssi=3

On Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 8:11:52 AM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
>
> On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 9:25:58 AM UTC-4, Radar wrote:
>>
>> acurite update to the firmware to 224
>>
>>
> radar, thank you for posting this, especially the output for the tower, 
> room monitor, and extra sensors.  thanks to hardware from george 
> nincehelser, i've been working on an update to the interceptor driver to 
> handle acurite's 224 (and later) firmware update.  your posting contains a 
> few new elements.
>
> do you have any idea what the 'probe' or 'check' fields mean?  do those 
> values correlate with any physical indicators on the sensors?
>
> do you send data to wunderground?  if so, how do you distinguish rain from 
> the 5n1 versus rain from the rain gauge?  does acurite provide an interface 
> for you to specify which one should be used?
>
> m
>

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