A simpler approach.  Thanks!

On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 2:53:28 PM UTC-7 Andy wrote:

> Just add a field in the database and adapt this persons code to put your 
> well reading in the db
>
> https://gitlab.com/wjcarpenter/bme280wx/-/blob/master/bin/user/bme280wx.py
>
> On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 10:32:17 AM UTC-8 Oscar Barlow wrote:
>
>> I am about to purchase an Eno Scientific Well Watch 760. It has an RS232 
>> and USB interface and I thought about using weewx to collect that data, 
>> store it in a data base and produce charts. I would have a pi 3 mounted in 
>> existing metal electrical cabinet by the well head. It would be connected 
>> to the device and use WiFi to connect to network.
>>
>>
>> There isn’t a lot of data to store. Time stamp and water level. The 
>> unit’s current settings could be stored with the record. The big issue I 
>> see is that the log interval could change. I may want to log every minute 
>> from 7AM to 10PM and once an hour during off hours. 
>>
>>
>> A couple of questions. 
>>
>> 1. Am I nuts? Yes is an acceptable answer. I may be trying to plow a 
>> field with a sports car.
>>
>> 2. I’d need to write a driver and a service. Anything else?
>>
>> 3. Suggestions or a different another approach?
>>
>>
>> Sill in the design phase. Waiting to confirm with my well guy he can 
>> install the 760 and electrical for my pi.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Oscar
>>
>>
>>

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