Have you checked the user guide??
http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#dots_in_plots
On Friday, 28 June 2019 04:41:26 UTC+3, Chris Richmond wrote:
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> Hi, I've set up another station (Vantage Vue), and finally got things
> worked out. Running 3.9.1, but
> the thing is, the daily graphs are dis
Hi, I've set up another station (Vantage Vue), and finally got things
worked out. Running 3.9.1, but
the thing is, the daily graphs are disconnected dots rather than lines.
Weekly are lines. The setup
is all stock using the Seasons skin. There isn't anything amusing in the
system logs. This
>
> Sent Alco a prelim offer on the side. Would need a place to store this in
>> public at some point, I suppose.
>>
> Chris
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https://lifehacker.com/the-raspberry-pi-4s-most-interesting-quirks-1835871780
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On 6/27/2019 8:25 AM, Leon Shaner wrote:
Well, does it?
Pi's are power managed in that they draw what they need based on what
they're doing.
Sure, the Pi 4 is capable of drawing more, but will it do so f
On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 8:25:38 AM UTC-7, Leon Shaner wrote:
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> Well, does it?
> Pi's are power managed in that they draw what they need based on what
> they're doing.
> Sure, the Pi 4 is capable of drawing more, but will it do so for the
> workload needs of WeeWx and related SW?
>
>
We've
Hi
As far as I can tell I have followed all the instructions and no data is
loaded no sdb file created?
not sure what I am doing wrong
On Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 11:02:53 PM UTC+1, vigilancewx wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to install the sds011 service
>
> Installation
>
>
>
> 0) In
Well, does it?
Pi's are power managed in that they draw what they need based on what they're
doing.
Sure, the Pi 4 is capable of drawing more, but will it do so for the workload
needs of WeeWx and related SW?
For one thing the Pi 4's new SoC is on paper 2-3x as efficient as a Pi 3, so
things ma
Es un vantage pro y esta conectada a una raspberry.
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Be aware that the 4 draws more power and runs hotter.
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On 6/27/2019 8:02 AM, vince wrote:
Anybody have a raspi4 yet ? I'm curious what the time to process
skins is on this one vs. a pi3b+ since the new one is reportedly much
faster in general.
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Anybody have a raspi4 yet ? I'm curious what the time to process skins is
on this one vs. a pi3b+ since the new one is reportedly much faster in
general.
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Perfect!
Used the moments.js documentation and now I'm ok.
Thank's a lot!
G400
On Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 11:05:24 PM UTC+2, Pat wrote:
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> Thanks! Glad you like it. You can modify the date time easily. Check out
> this section of the readme.
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> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertow
Thanks for the clarification. (and no, nothing different or special).
On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 9:49:18 AM UTC-4, Thomas Keffer wrote:
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> Changes in skin.conf do not require a restart. It is read in with every
> reporting cycle.
>
> Unless your custom reporting service is doing something d
Changes in skin.conf do not require a restart. It is read in with every
reporting cycle.
Unless your custom reporting service is doing something different...
On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 5:31 AM Pat wrote:
> Yes at quick glance, that looks good. Any changes to skin.conf require a
> weewx restart, so
Perfect, thanks, now I found it!
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Perfect, thanks, now I found it!
Am Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2019 13:53:07 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Keffer:
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> The aggregate min_ge() will do what you want. For example, the number of
> days of the year with temperature greater than or equal to 20°C would be
>
> $year.outTemp.min_ge((20.0, "degree_C")
Yes at quick glance, that looks good. Any changes to skin.conf require a
weewx restart, so you may not see anything new until you've done that. Then
it's a matter of looking in the syslog for any errors.
On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 8:19:00 AM UTC-4, Ralf B wrote:
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> thx, hope you mean this
thx, hope you mean this part.
header.html.tmpl:
$obs.label.nav_home
#if
$Extras.has_key('highcharts_enabled') and $Extras.highcharts_ena
Adding new pages is a manual process and not well documented. It will go
something like this:
1. Create your page. You can use the about/index.html.tmpl as a good blank
template to begin.
2. Add it to the navigation menu inside header.html.tmpl
3. Add it to skin.conf under CheetahGenerator
Plea
The aggregate min_ge() will do what you want. For example, the number of
days of the year with temperature greater than or equal to 20°C would be
$year.outTemp.min_ge((20.0, "degree_C"))
You can make this look a little prettier by playing with the formatting:
$year.outTemp.min_ge((20.0, "degree
Hi,
Thanks for detailed instructions!
I'm curious about status. Have you encountered any problems with the setup,
or even with the WMR 89 itself? I'm planning to upgrade from my current
WMR100 to WMR89, and want to make sure it is working fine before I invest!
Cheers,
Hans
Den söndag 30 septemb
did you add the stanza to weewx.conf as Matthew said?
did you specify the correct port in the stanza - Matthew said you may need
to change what he had written?
you should not need to modify sds011.py for the different port, but you do
need to modify the port setting in the sds011 stanza in weewx.
I would like to have some statistical numbers in my reports. Most of these
numbers are available in the monthly / yearly summery, but one thing is
missing:
I would like to see the number of "tropical nights", that is the number of
days, where the minimum tempeature was above 20°C. I've already
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