Are you using the latest version .52? I am getting identical readings on ecowitt.net and Weewx with my GW1000 and the latest version and no extra configuration for rain.
On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 10:44:38 AM UTC-7, James Berry wrote: > > It has been raining here today. My HP2551 has uploaded rain to ecowitt.net > and wu, but nothing has appeared in weewx. Looking at this perhaps the > default config for the ecowitt-client needs some changes for me to get rain > to be logged? > > Did you work out what to do? > > On Saturday, 18 January 2020 15:25:05 UTC, Vetti52 wrote: >> >> >> >> Am Montag, 13. Januar 2020 12:32:33 UTC+1 schrieb Vetti52: >>> >>> >>> >>> Am Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020 22:01:36 UTC+1 schrieb mwall: >>>> >>>> On Sunday, January 12, 2020 at 7:23:30 AM UTC-5, Vetti52 wrote: >>>>> >>>>> This will make things a bit easier. However, I must confess, that I am >>>>> sometimes a bit messy. So, when updating interceptor.py from your site, I >>>>> will have to remember, on which parts I mades my modifications. So, for >>>>> me >>>>> it would be much easier, if all modifications could reside in a separate >>>>> file. I am afraid, that realizing this would a hard job for now. >>>>> >>>> >>>> the only modifications you should make are to the weewx configuration >>>> file. >>>> >>>> m >>>> >>> >>> Well, I followed the procedure of Stephen to import rain event: >>> >>> https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=37471.msg386960#msg386960 >>> >>> and additionally modified 'baromrelin': 'barometer', because my WS2900 >>> has a very simple way to calculate "relative pressure" by just adding >>> constantly 26.9 hPa to the measured "absolute pressure". For better >>> comparison with official Weather Station data, I have changed the absolute >>> pressure, so that the relative pressure meets the official data now. So, >>> the absolute pressure is "wrong" and should not be the basis of calulation. >>> At least not the way, it actually is. >>> >>> I am not sure, if both modifications could be entered into weewx.conf. >>> >> >> Now, as it finally rains today, I have tried to modify weewx.conf that way >> : >> >> [Interceptor] >>> # This section is for the network traffic interceptor driver. >>> >>> # The driver to use: >>> driver = user.interceptor >>> device_type = ecowitt-client >>> mode = listen >>> port = 9000 >>> [[sensor_map_extensions]] >>> baromrelin = barometer >>> battery_wh65 = battery >>> eventrainin = rain_event >>> rain_event = rainEvent >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Rain is ok now. However, in Weewx current conditions barometer shows a >> calculated value, derived from absolute pressure, not the adjusted relative >> pressure, as expected. And the battery status is completely gone now. In >> addition, I detected an alien: "ET 0.0 mm". What is it??? >> >> So, I went back to modify interceptor.py that way: >> I introduced 'rainEvent': 'rain_event' into the DEFAULT_SENSOR_MAP in >> class Consumer(object), introduced 'baromrelin': 'barometer', and >> 'eventrainin': 'rain_event', in the LABEL_MAP of class >> EcowittClient(Consumer) and commented out # 'baromrelin', 'eventrainin', in >> the adjacent IGNORED_LABELS. >> >> That works fine, except that again there is no battery status at all. And >> still ET is here... >> >> >> -- 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]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/437667c6-d3e0-4530-9b37-1cbea3e30ddb%40googlegroups.com.
