Andrew, I don't have problems now, i'm trying to explain what happened in the past.
I first bought a new WH1080 console without sensors. This was not compatibele with the sendunit outside. so I bought also a new outside sendunit. When I tried weewx for the first time with the new console and sendunit, with the bash script " sudo weewx /etc/weewx/weewx.conf " I saw that all sensors were read. But when I looked to my weathersite I didn't see the barometer numbers. Then I saw in the manual that if you use metric units you have to change the weewx.conf file at stdQC from inHG to mbar. So I did. But when I stopped and started weewx again The barometer was still Null and no data in the barometer database. Next morning I looked the graphic output and saw that night round one o clock the barometer readings were visible. I also use an Odroid-Weatherboard for UV, InfraRed and radiation. This board has also presure, altitude, humidity and temp sensors. Hoogtemeter (altitude) is data from the Odroid-Weatherboard. >From 16.00 hour I started with the weatherboard. after I changed the weewx.conf file. Op maandag 5 september 2016 11:01:30 UTC+2 schreef Andrew Milner: > > The database you posted covers the period 1611 - 1705. It seems as though > from 1611 - 1612 you were getting barometer, pressure and altimeter. From > 1612 - 1635 barometer, pressure and altimeter are all NULL and from 1635 - > 1705 barometer is null whilst pressure and altimeter have values. > > Unfortunately the log you posted is only from 1659 - so it is not possible > to see what happened - especially between 1612-1635 and later. Since the > column names are not in english I do not know which columns represent which > values!! Did you stop and restart weewx?? Did you change anything in > weewx.conf?? What exactly do the log and database snippets you posted > supposed to show?? What is hoogtemeter? My translation says altitude - but > that cannot be changing and you have another column for the altimeter > pressure setting!! > > I suggest you run with debug=1 if you still require help - I am not sure > if all is now OK or not!! > > I'm lost as to what/if anything/ is your current problem - or are you > trying to explain what happened in the past? > > > On Monday, 5 September 2016 11:35:07 UTC+3, Jan Commandeur wrote: > >> Sorry for my bad english, >> >> But here are the syslog and a picture of the database. >> >> Jan >> >> Op maandag 5 september 2016 03:51:31 UTC+2 schreef Andrew Milner: >>> >>> I'm sorry Jan - but just asking questions without giving full details of >>> precisely what you did, and without attaching the log files makes it very >>> difficult to answer your points!! Your English is not perfect, and that >>> adds to the problems of understanding exactly what you did and why you had >>> the results which you did. >>> >>> Still, if it is all working now then that is good. >>> >>> If you have problems in the future, please make sure to attach full log >>> details to your post. If you have problems in the future with the database >>> please attach a dump/copy of good/bad records from the database..The more >>> details you supply the easier it is to help solve any problems. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sunday, 4 September 2016 23:38:52 UTC+3, Jan Commandeur wrote: >>> >>>> It was odd, why didn't the weatherstation it not well at start after >>>> replacing. >>>> Why didn't work the barometer readings placed in the database after I >>>> changed the weewx.conf file, I put in the first message and restart >>>> weewx. >>>> Why also didn't the barometer readings start after deleting some rows >>>> in the database immediate. >>>> why where the the readings from memory well placed in the database. >>>> >>>> that are some questions my site. >>>> you did >>>> >>>> Op zondag 4 september 2016 08:10:16 UTC+2 schreef Andrew Milner: >>>>> >>>>> Are you saying that when the barometer was missing from the database >>>>> it was also missing from the weather station console screen, but after >>>>> deleting some database rows it came back to the station console screen >>>>> and >>>>> also started to appear in the database - but it took 3 hours of weewx >>>>> running before it came back? How odd!!! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sunday, 4 September 2016 08:52:37 UTC+3, Jan Commandeur wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Sorry for my late replie, >>>>>> >>>>>> I deleted some rows in the data base, I restart weewx and after some >>>>>> hours (3 hours) the barometer was back on screen and in the database. >>>>>> I don't now what was the cause of this. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Op zaterdag 3 september 2016 17:42:11 UTC+2 schreef Andrew Milner: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Vince - the pressure/barometer comes from the console on the 1080, >>>>>>> and I believe FO changed their radio protocol at some stage so it is >>>>>>> very >>>>>>> possible for old and new to be incompatible. The values were in the >>>>>>> LOOP >>>>>>> records I saw from the log that was posted. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Saturday, 3 September 2016 18:11:40 UTC+3, vince wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Friday, September 2, 2016 at 1:53:54 PM UTC-7, Jan Commandeur >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The old one was a fine offset wh1080, and the new one is a wh1080 >>>>>>>>> new, not compatible with the old outside sensor. >>>>>>>>> Now I can't get the output from the barometer readings to the >>>>>>>>> database and website. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Your new station is not compatible with your outside sensor (???) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Start with your console - do you see readings there ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
