i suspect the rpi power issues are more to do with quality of components 
rather than actual measured values/limits!!

As I no longer use a fineioffset I do not really have an interest nowadays!!



On Sunday, 13 October 2019 18:18:16 UTC+3, Pila wrote:
>
> Thanks for confirmation. FO synced time after some 3 hours.
>
> Btw, I measured Zero W powering FO: powering them both tops at 0,8w. Runs 
> normally at 126 mA 0,63w. That must be perfectly stable.
>
> RPI 3 with LAN powering nothing spends 2,7w booting and 1,5w running.
>
> Na 13. listopada 2019. 17:02:03 CEST, Andrew Milner <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> I believe you are correct
>>
>> the hardware guide - http://weewx.com/docs/hardware.htm#fousb_notes says 
>> the clock is ignored by weewx as it cannot be trusted.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 13 October 2019 16:18:02 UTC+3, Pila wrote:
>>>
>>> I have cut power to a Fine Offset. After a restart, it is still waiting 
>>> to set the clock automatically. Wrong time may remain for hours if not 
>>> days. I can not say at the moment, it was 90 minutes ago.
>>>
>>> According to plots, WeeWx seems to read and interpret the data correctly 
>>> during this 90 minutes.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate confirmation if the following statements are true.
>>>
>>> Wrong time stamps from the weather station are not spoiling the data as 
>>> being read by the WeeWx. I can leave time be wrong until it is set 
>>> automatically. I can not set the FO internal time from a connected RPI Zero.
>>
>>

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