<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tUHq7MXg0sc/WKyTXVLkSII/AAAAAAAAEFU/tsupYot9b-k4wKGrfcI3UNFz52WQQ77igCLcB/s1600/WeeError.PNG> I have an Acurite 01525A1 connected by USB to an OrangePI ONE running Armbian Ubuntu Xenial. The system has been working fine for a few weeks but had an interesting little glitch yesterday. At 10:56:27 yesterday weewx recorded 19.56 inches of rain with a hourly rate of over 72 inches when it wasn't even raining. My first thought was the sensor hiccuped but when I looked at the display on the receiver unit it showed no rain for the day (which is correct). Everything seems to be working correctly today and we've had a little rain that it registered properly. I thought I'd just keep an eye on it for a few days to see if it happens again but I'd like to get rid of the old data so my totals aren't incorrect. When looking at the documentation it tells how to get rid of a spike by using sqlite3 and editing the database entries. First off.. weewx does not load sqlite3 when it installs so I had to use apt-get to install it. Next I realize I'm too dumb to use sqlite. I don't know which table entries to look at or how to remove them. Could someone point me in the correct direction please. Also, any thought about why I would see a spike like that in the rain readings would be great. BTW, I do not have extra debugging turned on for the logs and otherwise they looked normal for that time period.
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