Olivier has made the read-out of WS3000 an extension to 'another' weatherstation. For just reading & processing the output of WS3000 a number of adaptation have to be made.
In my setup I have WeeWX operating with the Simulator which generates fake-weather. On the other hand I have plenty of data from real weather-sensors. That data is good enough to 'inject' into the Simulator, resulting in one merged data-set with all actual data. Have looked around, but not seen in this Google-group, nor in WeeWX-wiki such a possibility. Did I miss the info, or not yet developed? Op donderdag 13 februari 2020 11:23:59 UTC+1 schreef Ton vanN: > > Forgot to hint that RistoK's HowTo-Instructions for fitting the > ws3000-driver on a Raspberry would have been very useful for my efforts > (probably significantly reducing my questions and experiments), but > unfortunately those instructions no longer accessible, because the hosting > server has gone ....... > Now smells a bit like 'reinventing the wheel', unless somebody can > reproduce those instructions. > > Op donderdag 13 februari 2020 11:05:46 UTC+1 schreef Ton vanN: >> >> @Olivier, >> Changed the WeeWX-setup to the 'normal' configuration resulting after >> installation with the tar-file and setup.py. >> At least the script ws3000.py now starts running, but not without errors: >> error report has been sent by Email. >> Looking at the errorreports, *apparently* the version Python2.7 as part >> of Raspian_Buster is conflicting with functions in script ws3000.py >> >> Op woensdag 12 februari 2020 19:39:15 UTC+1 schreef Olivier Guyotot: >>> >>> If your installation was done using the Debian package manager, then you >>> need to deploy the ws3000.py file in /usr/share/weewx/user. >>> >>> And the command to run would presumably be: >>> PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/weewx python /usr/share/weewx/user/ws3000.py >>> >>> Unfortunately I have no experience with this type of installation, and >>> no way to test it. I won't be of much help here. >>> >>> NOTE: I just noticed that in your configuration, you specified driver = >>>>> user.hp3000. Unless you made a change, it should be driver = user.ws3000. >>>>> Where did you see this info? >>>>> Or otherwise formulated: where shal I put such line? >>>> >>>> I saw that in the StdConvert issue thread, where you posted part of >>> your weex.conf, didn't you? >>> >>> What you need is a section such as: >>> [WS3000] >>> # This section is for the Ambient Weather WS3000 >>> >>> # The driver to use >>> driver = user.ws3000 >>> >>> # The station model, e.g., WS3000, WS3000-X3, WS3000-X5 (all the >>> same...) >>> model = WS3000 >>> >>> # [Optional] USB read/write timeout (helps on Raspberry Pi) >>> # Default is 1000 >>> timeout = 1000 >>> >>> The rest should be optional. >>> >>> >>> >>> -- 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/04cf036b-f9db-4682-8492-24e015754df8%40googlegroups.com.
