Vince, absolutely agree about MQTT. I am working on a version that uses MQTT and backfill at the moment. My starting point is to extract the backfill function from Gary’s driver and get that working as a standalone in the first instance. I am nearly there on my test server.  I already have a bespoke MQTT driver which on first run checks for a database. If none is present, it generates its own schema based only on the valid data from the gateway. 


On 16 Jan 2026, at 18:17, NotThePainter <[email protected]> wrote:

SOLVED!

The solution is to put an SD card into the GW3000. I guess the backfill code asks the GW3000 for data, the GW3000 says "I dunno...." and then the driver asks the Ecowitt server, and that needs an API Key.

Now to get the station up and live!

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