Yes!
Works
Thanks
Den mån 2 nov. 2020 17:09Arend skrev:
> Hi Joacim,
>
> Change forecast_units = "metric" intoforecast_units = "si"
>
> * skin.conf option forecast_units. Options are si, ca, uk2 or us.
>
> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/blob/master/changelog
>
> Regards,
Maybe this:
stop weewx and then run sudo wee_device --clear-memory
There is a script somewhere that is a watchdog for weewx. Do a search for
it.
I use a fineoffset weather station and it has been running fine for years.
https://weather.ubeaut.work
On Tuesday, 3 November 2020 at 12:40:49
Hi Guys,
I have a Ws1080 thats been running for years and does really well. i wanted
to know though if and how i run a string to remove the data from the usb
panel, when it gets full it seems to lock up and cause some issues so was
thinking if i could run a daily/weekly task to remove the
I updated to Python 3 and I still get this error:
Nov 2 19:46:40 localhost weewx[30248] ERROR weewx.restx: Wunderground-RF:
Unexpected exception of type
Nov 2 19:46:40 localhost weewx[30248] ERROR weewx.restx: *** Traceback
(most recent call last):
Nov 2 19:46:40 localhost weewx[30248] ERROR
I think the 8 instances of the weewx that you say are running are the skins
being created. I only stop one instance of the weewx to make changes to
weewx.config file. No other versions are running. I check this all the time
before editing the configuration file.I will try updating the
Just the separate anemometer. I believe most folks (me) want to remote mount
the anemometer to get better wind readings so you buy the transmitter and then
plug your existing anemometer to the transmitter and mount ti somewhere. The
transmitters are standard and can be used with many
Hmmm, the console's manual is pretty clear that you can have an anemometer
associated with the ISS, *or* a separate anemometer, but not both.
[image: image.png]
Tom, are you getting signals from both anemometers? Or, just the one on the
independent unit?
-tk
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 2:53 PM
I could really do whatever for hardware - consider this a blank slate. The
only real boxes I need to tick are outside temp/humidity and a large screen
the wife can view from ~20ft away. However, if rolling something myself is
going to be just as expensive as getting another AcuRite 02064 then
I have the same setup. I did not add anything to weewx.conf. All I did was
tell the envoy what ID 2 was in the envoy setup. Once I set ID 2 to anemometer
the wind data showed up. My assumption is once the envoy knows that ID2 is
wind it sends the appropriate data via the logger. Tom is
Two things:
1. You have at least 8 different instances of WeeWX running (that I can
count). Kill them all, then start just one instance.
2. While WeeWX does not use ssl.CertificateError, some other library
function must be. Early versions of Python 2.7 did not include the class
CertificateError.
It is my understanding that a console (or Envoy) can have max one ISS, or
one anemometer. That is a Davis hardware limitation.
Give them a call to be sure.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 1:49 PM orangegecko wrote:
>
> Hi, I am running weewx on a rpi and was wondering if there is a way to
> have my
Hi, I am running weewx on a rpi and was wondering if there is a way to have
my wind sensor data show up on the weewx weather page. the anemometer is
on its own wireless transmitter (id 2) and is currently showing 0 for all
data.
the rpi is connected to a wireless weather envoy and usb data
I note that the forecast extension has a template called
tides-graphic.htmk.tmpl but I can find no indication of that template file.
Anyone know what this is about?
[[[tidesgraphic]]]
#template = tides-graphic.html.tmpl
# configuration file for the forecast skin demonstration
#
Hardware/OS not specified. But if RPi, have a look at Pat O'Brien kiosk
project:
https://obrienlabs.net/setup-raspberry-pi-kiosk-chromium/
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 5:13:40 PM UTC-5 danod...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have what seems to be a dumb question but I keep coming up empty. I want
> a
My set-up does not allow my data to upload to the Weather Underground using
weewx. I had no problem uploading the data using wuhu. Below are the
messages I get about Certificate Error.
What do I need to do to fix this problem? The wunderground web pages says
my system is connected.
Here
On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 7:42:51 AM UTC-8, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> Great idea.
>
> I wonder what the keyboard feels like? It looks like a low-quality
> "Chiclet" style board.
>
>
>
No idea. I've had cheapo PCs with keyboards that look like that which were
actually great.
Find a way to
Hi Joacim,
Change forecast_units = "metric" intoforecast_units = "si"
* skin.conf option forecast_units. Options are si, ca, uk2 or us.
https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/blob/master/changelog
Regards, Arend
Op maandag 2 november 2020 om 14:24:44 UTC+1 schreef Joacim Raiml:
Take a look at this one, it's well documented and the author is quite
responsive.
https://github.com/michael-slx/weewx-weatherlink-live
This one performs well too and also has a responsive author.
https://github.com/grebleem/weewx-weatherlinkliveudp
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 7:12:55 AM
Great idea.
I wonder what the keyboard feels like? It looks like a low-quality
"Chiclet" style board.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 7:37 AM vince wrote:
> This looks like a great idea as a weewx and IoT little dev system if they
> don't have thermal issues.
>
>
>
This looks like a great idea as a weewx and IoT little dev system if they
don't have thermal issues.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-400-unit/?resellerType=home=raspberry-pi-400-us-unit
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vince writes:
> On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 11:09:53 AM UTC-8, T Reid wrote:
>>
>> I am running weewx and Belchertown on an older rpi 3 model B version 1.2.
>> Cheetah takes around 20 seconds to generate the Belchertown reports. Time
>> for new hardware?
>
> "*I'm good. My computer is
If all you want is temperature/humidity then just get an outdoor
temp/humidity sensor that is wireless (I have four acurite temp/humidity
sensors) and use the SDR driver to capture the data. You'll also need to
get an antenna to capture that data. Here are some good instructions
The URL you provided yields a number of duplicated LIDs each with different
LAT/LONs and Elevations. I see MEZ008, MEZ021, NHZ002, NHZ005, NHZ012 and
NHZ015 listed twice. NHZ011 is listed three times. I didn't see any
duplicates in the AFM from the same forecast office and MEZ025 is reported
I can't think of any elegant way to do it, but an inelegant way is to
monkey patch ValueHelper.
import weewx.units
def category(vh):
if vh.raw is None:
result = "N/A"
elif vh.raw < 50:
result = "good"
elif vh.raw < 100:
result = "moderate"
else:
result = "bad"
return
MEZ024 is in that page twice with two different locations and elevations
posted? Perhaps the forecast office made a mistake and one is a typo.
You can go to very bottom of the page and send an e-mail to the NWS
Internet Services Team to report that.
On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 12:45:13
there is an existing optional formatting tag ‘ordinal_compass’ for data_type
‘windDir’
eg. where $current.windDir.raw = 45, $current.windDir.ordinal_compass = “NE"
i would like to create a new optional formatting tag ‘category’ for new xtype
‘aqi_pm2_51’ (air quality index derived PM2.5)
e.g.
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