Did you set up your ecowitt device to send data to the weewx machine? Which 
ecowitt device are you using?

O S schrieb am Samstag, 20. Dezember 2025 um 15:12:19 UTC+1:

> Hello all,
>
> I am new to weewx and I know basic command line stuff, with a basic 
> understanding of linux in general.
>
> I have installed weewx on debian (Bookworm) using the command line and *sudo 
> apt install weewx* on a R-Pi version 1 that I had laying around. I am 
> using Apache2 as the web server that I followed an online guide for 
> installation of, and it works straight out of the box with no need to 
> manually point it to the pages I want served.
>
> I initially configured it to use the Simulator and have now added my 
> hardware (Ecowitt) and i would like to swap it over. I have followed the 
> guide, configuring it weewx.conf under [Station] and [Interceptor], using 
> *port 
> = 8000* and *device type = ecowitt-client*.
>
> Despite restarting weewx, the simulator is still being displayed when I 
> visit http://my.ip/weewx.
>
> Another thing is that when I view the logs by running *sudo journalctl -u 
> weewx -f | tee /tmp/mylog*, and then (in a different terminal) *sudo 
> systemctl start weewx*, I get the following line reported over and over 
> in the logs: *Dec 20 13:40:20 weewx-pi weewxd[1016]: DEBUG 
> user.interceptor: empty queue*.
>
> I hope that's enough information to help and I am happy to provide more if 
> needed.
>
> I've been battling with things for some time and I have managed to fix a 
> couple of errors but I am stumped here.
>
> thank you for this awesome project and i would very much like to get it 
> working!
>
> All the best :)
>
>

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