there are a few more things to be considered from the bigger perspective with the GW3000 - some referring to the SD card archiving of also other sensor values (e.g. LDS01, WH57 ...), the file name change etc - all needs to be streamlined - already a few things were sorted with the last firmware upgrade
- some referring to the customized server posting

The WiKi is quite up to date regarding the expected-to-be situation and partly also regarding the "missing feature" situation.
https://meshka.eu/Ecowitt/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start#gw3000
there is a table with the so-far existing observations in the CSV files corresponding to the header items - and the known missing ones

all this also needs to be synchronized with the WS6210 console, which is the other one having the API accessible SD card option

Some field testing may also be needed

an educated guess would be the end of the month - but they might be faster

On 12.02.2025 09:17, 'Ian Millard' via weewx-user wrote:
No problem Gary.
I see that Gyvate has submitted the request to Ecowitt however I have no sense on how quickly they can respond.
Ian

Sent from my iPad.

On 11 Feb 2025, at 10:55, gjr80 <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for your trouble Ian, I hadn't picked up on the piezo bug. I set my GW3000 and WS90 up and let it run for a couple days in December before looking at the csv files. Unfortunately those two days had no rain so didn't think anything of the lack of rain data. Just looked back over the last 7 weeks and no rainfall was recorded in the csv files.

I saw your wxforum post, so I guess we wait. My WH40 is in the mail so I guess chances are it will be here before any firmware update is released.

Gary

On Tuesday, 11 February 2025 at 10:47:35 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

    ...... It does seem however that it only creates columns for the
    traditional rain gauge and not a piezeo rain gauge, even if
    priority is set to piezo. I am not sure if this is a bug, an
    oversight or deliberate. This happens even when the WH40 is
    disabled. A somewhat disappointing outcome.

    On Monday, February 10, 2025 at 10:29:25 PM UTC Steeple Ian wrote:

        Hi Gary,

        I have the two types of rain gauge and the GW3000 arrived today.

        Attached is a .zip of the 6 CSV files from my SD Card after a
        few hours running.

        Regards,
        Ian



        On Friday, February 7, 2025 at 2:12:04 PM UTC Auchtermuchty
        Weather wrote:

            I have a GW3000 in the UK, Very happy to help if I can.

            On Thursday, 6 February 2025 at 04:50:03 UTC
            [email protected] wrote:


                My GW3000 is on the way, so it should arrive in a
                week or so.
                gjr80 schrieb am Freitag, 31. Januar 2025 um 08:59:46
                UTC+1:

                    Yes, 433MHz here. I have a WH40 on the way,
                    what's another rain gauge...

                    Gary

                    On Friday, 31 January 2025 at 03:14:25 UTC+10
                    [email protected] wrote:

                        I just ordered a GW3000, but it won't ship
                        before March.

                        [email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 28.
                        Januar 2025 um 07:10:54 UTC+1:


                            I have a spare WH40 for 868MHz, but you
                            are not in Europe, are you? Too bad the
                            GW3000 868MHz is sold out currently, I
                            won't get one before end of February, I
                            assume.
                            gjr80 schrieb am Montag, 27. Januar 2025
                            um 21:08:47 UTC+1:

                                I have the GW3000 and WS90 so have
                                the haptic sensor covered, and I can
                                surmise the behaviour with a WH40
                                only, it is just a case of confirming
                                what happens when both WS90 (or WS85)
                                and WH40 are present. Thanks for the
                                offer, but if I don't get any data
                                responses here I will likely just buy
                                a WH40 and wait for the couple of
                                weeks for delivery.

                                All going well I hope to have the new
                                driver with backfill ready for user
                                testing sometime in 2nd half of February.

                                Gary

                                On Sunday, 26 January 2025 at
                                18:06:59 UTC+10 [email protected]
                                wrote:

                                    Hi Gary, all I am missing is the
                                    GW3000, since I was waiting for
                                    your updated driver. How about
                                    you? If it's the same situation
                                    for you, tell me the shipping
                                    address, I'll get you one, as a
                                    donation for the project, or, if
                                    you decline, I'll buy one for
                                    myself, but it'll take a while
                                    until I'll arrive.
                                    gjr80 schrieb am Sonntag, 26.
                                    Januar 2025 um 04:29:17 UTC+1:

                                        Posted in weewx-user to
                                        canvass a wider audience.

                                        I'm developing a new Ecowitt
                                        driver based on the so called
                                        local device HTTP API. This
                                        driver will have catchup on
                                        startup via either local
                                        device history files (for
                                        supported devices) or
                                        Ecowitt.net (for devices that
                                        upload to Ecwoitt.net).
                                        Ecowitt's documentation of
                                        the local device HTTP API and
                                        GW3000 SD card data files is
                                        somewhat limited, so I was
                                        hoping for some practical
                                        help from an Ecowitt GW3000
                                        user (if one exists) who has
                                        both tipping (WH40) and
                                        haptic (WS85/WS90) rain
                                        gauges connected to their GW3000.

                                        What I am after is the header
                                        information from the basic
                                        sensor CSV file stored on the
                                        GW3000 SD card when the
                                        GW3000 is connected to both
                                        WH40 and WS85/WS90 rain
                                        gauges. The basic sensor CSV
                                        file name format is
                                        YYYYMMX.csv where YYYY is the
                                        year, MM is the two digit
                                        month number and X is an
                                        upper case letter. The basic
                                        sensor file can be downloaded
                                        via the local device web page
                                        or directly in your browser
                                        via
                                        http://device_ip_address:81/YYYYMMX.csv
                                        where device_ip_address is
                                        the device IP address and
                                        YYYYMMX.csv is the file name
                                        as described previously. You
                                        can view the availble SD card
                                        history files via the device
                                        web page or at
                                        http://device_ip_address/get_sdmmc_info.

                                        The required data does not
                                        contain any sensitive info.

                                        thanks,
                                        Gary

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