Hello Gary thank you for your detailed help and further information.
With the adjustments in the weewx.conf I also got further. 
unfortunately I still have a problem with the units. 
The GW200 says now for today: Rain 5.0mm 
Weewx says 0.04cm. I would not care about the rounding error. But there is 
a 0 too much. I have already looked in the skin and in the Weewx.conf, but 
got no idea where the error could be.

Do you have another idea for me? 

Christian

if it sounds too formal, i use deepl for translation

gjr80 schrieb am Samstag, 14. Januar 2023 um 10:30:45 UTC+1:

> From what you post it looks like everything is working as it should, you 
> just need to tell WeeWX to use the WS90 rain data. There are a couple of 
> different ways to do this, which approach you use will depend on your 
> preference and future weather station plans. 
>
> First a little background. Before the GW2000/WS90 were released the 
> Ecowitt gateway devices provided rain data from traditional tipping style 
> rain gauges only and the (then) GW1000 driver mapped this rain data to the 
> standard WeeWX rain fields rain and rainRate. Everything worked fine out 
> of the box. The WS90 uses a piezo sensor to detect rainfall and when 
> Ecowitt released the GW2000/WS90 the Ecowitt gateway devices were updated 
> to simultaneously receive/provide both the traditional tipping rain gauge 
> data and the WS90 piezo rain data. The GW1000 driver acts similarly and 
> provides both the traditional tipping rain gauge data as well as the piezo 
> rain data. So as not to break existing users installs, the default GW1000 
> driver action is to map the traditional tipping rain gauge data to the 
> standard WeeWX rain related fields and the piezo rain data is passed 
> through and is available for the user to map to these or other WeeWX fields 
> as the user sees fit. Unfortunately, this means that WS90 users need to 
> take further action is they wish WeeWX to record/report piezo rain data. 
>
> There are two approaches you can take. The first approach is to just map 
> the driver p_rain and p_rainRate fields to WeeWX fields rain and rainRate 
> respectively. This approach is the simplest to implement and is appropriate 
> if you have no other rain gauge on your Ecowitt station. The mapping change 
> is effected by modifying [GW1000] stanza in weewx.conf through adding a 
> [[field_map_extensions]] stanza as follows:
>
> [GW1000]
>     ....
>     [[field_map_extensions]]
>         rain = p_rain
>         rainRate = p_rainRate
>
> Simply save weewx.conf and restart WeeWX. There should be no need to for 
> changes to your database or skins/reports; WeeWX will automatically save 
> the piezo rain data to database and include the same data in reports.
>
> The second approach is to optionally map the piezo rain fields to new 
> WeeWX fields (eg rain2 and rainRate2). Whether mapped to different fields 
> or left as p_rain and p_rainRate, the fields used would need to be added 
> to the WeeWX database and any skins/reports modified to use these new 
> fields. This approach is more complex and time consuming to setup but is 
> necessary if there are both traditional tipping and piezo rain gauges in 
> your Ecowitt system. I would not recommend it in your case.
>
> You also mention potentially using MySQL in the future. My advice is that 
> unless you have specific reasons for changing stick with SQLite; you will 
> notice little if any speed improvements, will have more complex database 
> backup and restore processes and you will have added database management 
> overhead.
>
> Gary
>
> On Friday, 13 January 2023 at 16:48:48 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hello at all!
>> sorry for my english
>> I have a gw2000 in combination with a ws90 
>> Weewx works fine. i use the user.gw1000 plugin to address the station. 
>> Database is sqlite. I think about using mysql 
>> I get all the data. But the rain data is not processed. I don't see them 
>> in the records, not in NOAA and not on the home page. 
>>
>> Which skin I use does not matter. Database is a sqlite. 
>> I only know weewx for a week, so I don't know what else you need to help 
>> me. 
>>
>> Here is the driver test. Rain data is there. 
>> [weewx bin]# python3 -m user.gw1000 --test-driver
>> Using configuration file /home/weewx/weewx.conf
>>
>> Interrogating GW2000 at 192.168.178.37:45000
>>
>> 2023-01-13 07:41:39 CET (1673592099): 'dateTime': '1673592099', 
>> 'daymaxwind': '4.7', 'inHumidity': '50', 'inTemp': '17.9', 'luminosity': 
>> '0.0', 'outHumidity': '78', 'outTemp': '7.8', 'p_dayRain': '0.6', 
>> 'p_monthRain': '19.7', 'p_rain': 'None', 'p_rainRate': '0.0', 
>> 'p_stormRain': '16.1', 'p_weekRain': '17.8', 'p_yearRain': '19.7', 
>> 'pressure': '990.9', 'relbarometer': '990.9', 'usUnits': '17', 'UV': '0', 
>> 'uvradiation': '0.0', 'windDir': '171', 'windGust': '2.2', 'windSpeed': 
>> '1.3', 'ws90_batt': '3.06', 'ws90_sig': '4'
>>
>>
>> I installed weewx  4.9.1 from  tar.gz under /home/weewx/
>>
>> regards, Christian
>>
>

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