I think that's the answer - thanks Paul... just editing it now :) all the 
answers are really appreciated,

Andy

On Thursday, 10 February 2022 at 12:35:14 UTC [email protected] wrote:

>
> Hi Andy
> I don't know if it helps but I've looked at your website and noticed that 
> if you hover over the day graphs you are showing some data points - but 
> only at intervals of every 30 minutes. This doesn't tie in with gapsize = 
> 300 which equates to an interval of 5 minutes. As it says in graphs.conf 
> gapsize should be the same as the archive_interval from weewx.conf. If it 
> isn't then I don't think you will get any lines plotted.
> This is a link to the gapsize section in the Belchertown charts 
> documentation.
>
> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation#gapsize
> I think your week, month and year graphs plot correctly because the 
> gapsize for these graphs is greater than your archive interval.
> I'm no expert but maybe you need to check why you are only sending (or 
> receiving) data every 30 minutes?
> Paul
>
> On Wednesday, 9 February 2022 at 19:24:07 UTC gjr80 wrote:
>
>> I suspect you have a case of corrupt station memory. This manifests 
>> itself as a Davis station that continues to emit loop but not archive data. 
>> In your case you clearly still have loop data being received as your 
>> dashboard updates with real data every couple of seconds. The lack of 
>> recent archive records means that your day plots may be blank/partially 
>> blank due to the lack of recent archive record data, longer historical 
>> plots still show correctly up until the date-time the corrupt station 
>> memory kicked in. The diagnosis can be confirmed by looking at the log, 
>> there will be no errors but you will notice there are no archive records 
>> being saved. If you have debug=1 you will also be able to tell by the 
>> drivers interaction with your station.
>>
>> I suggest you work through the steps under Corrupt station memory 
>> <https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/Troubleshooting-the-Davis-Vantage-station#corrupt-station-memory>
>>  
>> in the Troubleshooting Davis stations 
>> <https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/Troubleshooting-the-Davis-Vantage-station>
>>  
>> wiki article.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Wednesday, 9 February 2022 at 22:49:16 UTC+10 
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Afternoon - I cant work out why for the life of me i have no lines on 
>>> some of my day graphs:
>>>
>>> http://www.finchamweather.co.uk/graphs/?graph=all
>>>
>>> A sub section of my graphs.conf for day is below - any thoughts would be 
>>> really welcome..
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> [day]
>>>
>>>     # Chart Timespan Defaults
>>>
>>>     title = "Today"
>>>
>>>     show_button = true
>>>
>>>     button_text = "Day"
>>>
>>>     time_length = today
>>>
>>>     tooltip_date_format = "LLL"
>>>
>>>     gapsize = 300 # This should be your archive_interval from weewx.conf
>>>
>>>
>>>     [[chart1]]
>>>
>>>         title = Temperature
>>>
>>>         [[[outTemp]]]
>>>
>>>             zIndex = 1
>>>
>>>             name = Temperature
>>>
>>>         [[[windchill]]]
>>>
>>>         [[[heatindex]]]
>>>
>>>             color = "#f7a35c"
>>>
>>>         [[[dewpoint]]]
>>>
>>>             color = purple
>>>
>>>
>>>     [[chart2]]
>>>
>>>         # The combined Wind Chart works best in this configuration
>>>
>>>         title = Wind Speed and Direction
>>>
>>>         yAxis_min = 0
>>>
>>>         [[[windDir]]]
>>>
>>>             zIndex = 1
>>>
>>>             yAxis = 1
>>>
>>>             yAxis_max = 360
>>>
>>>             lineWidth = 1
>>>
>>>             [[[[marker]]]]
>>>
>>>                 enabled = true
>>>
>>>             [[[[states]]]]
>>>
>>>                 [[[[[hover]]]]]
>>>
>>>                         lineWidthPlus = 0
>>>
>>>         [[[windGust]]]
>>>
>>>         [[[windSpeed]]]
>>>
>>>             zIndex = 2
>>>
>>

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