[weewx-user] Re: Calculate ET using fineoffset WH1080 and manual rain recording

2019-11-18 Thread Glen Napthali
Previously I had the PWS mounted on a star picket and the whole thing was shaking around quite a lot. In August I made a bracket from some gal C-section, and screwed it to a fence H-brace cross rail with the tipping bucket screwed to the gal. A few drain holes in the gal and it seems much bett

[weewx-user] Calculate ET using fineoffset WH1080 and manual rain recording

2019-11-18 Thread Greg from Oz
I have the same weather station and the wind affects the rain gauge so I moved the rain gauge further down the pole I have it on and it has been good ever since. The pipe was wobbling in the wind and was moving the tipper. Don't know if yours it set up the same. -- You received this message bec

[weewx-user] Weewx "off line"

2019-11-18 Thread Teva MERVIN
Hello. I have a problem that I can not identify. It happens at least once a day, and I have to restart weewx. Do you have ideas? root@Nas:~# service weewx status ● weewx.service - LSB: weewx weather system Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/weewx; generated) Active: active (exited) since Sun 20

[weewx-user] Re: Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread Susan Mackay
I use an RPi Zero W for Weewx and Nginx as well. I use systemd to manage it and have pre-requisites that the 'ntp.service' and 'time-sync.service' have completed before it will start. Susan On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 11:52:38 PM UTC+11, David VE3STI wrote: > > The problems occur during the s

Re: [weewx-user] OWFS with Dallas Semi hardware thru an I2C AB Electronics

2019-11-18 Thread Glenn McKechnie
> I am now seeing data on the index.html file being populated. Excellent > Now I need to calibrate the wind > direction, and get my rain gauge all calibrated which is indeed the > original Dallas Semiconductor rain gauge (before AAG, but I believe the > same type. Your sensor_map entry for rain

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread vince
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 6:39:32 AM UTC-8, Thomas Keffer wrote: > Upgrading operating systems can definitely help. Upgrading my OS from > Debian 9.8 to 9.11 fixed my problem. > > > FWIW, I recently instrumented my 4.0b1 pi4 running current Raspbian based on 10.0 and see 'no' memory leak i

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread Thomas Keffer
Yes. See PR #467 , to appear in V4.0. -tk On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 9:26 AM Leon Shaner wrote: > Tom, > > Did I also see a reference to refactoring some SQL connection code, also > having a positive effect on the memory leak? > > Regards, > \Leon > > Thoma

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread Leon Shaner
Tom, Did I also see a reference to refactoring some SQL connection code, also having a positive effect on the memory leak? Regards, \Leon Thomas Keffer wrote: Only issue is the rampant memory leak plaguing many will manifest more frequently on a RPI Zero W because it only has 512MB

Re: [weewx-user] OWFS with Dallas Semi hardware thru an I2C AB Electronics

2019-11-18 Thread Bret Craytor
On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 10:25:50 PM UTC-6, Glenn McKechnie wrote: > > On 18/11/2019, Bret Craytor > wrote: > > [...] > > > Weewx version 3.9.2 detected. > > > > Station info > > Station type: OWFS > > Driver: user.owfs > > > > Driver info > > [OWFS] > > interface

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread Thomas Keffer
> > Only issue is the rampant memory leak plaguing many will manifest more > frequently on a RPI Zero W because it only has 512MB RAM. Hopefully the > leak will be fixed soon. > Just for the record: the leak is in the underlying Debian drivers or, possibly, Python 2.7 --- not in WeeWX. Upgrading

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread Leon Shaner
Runs great on my RPI Zero W(H). Only issue is the rampant memory leak plaguing many will manifest more frequently on a RPI Zero W because it only has 512MB RAM. Hopefully the leak will be fixed soon. Regards, \Leon -- Leon Shaner :: Dearborn, Michigan (iPhone) > On Nov 18, 2019, at 12:09 AM, p

[weewx-user] Re: Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread David VE3STI
The problems occur during the startup, before the RPi sets its clock from the Internet, and appear to be issues with the RPi and the Davis equipment disagreeing on the time and getting muddled. It has been the topic of much discussion and you can read the gory details in the wiki. I won't go int

[weewx-user] Re: daily graph with point only

2019-11-18 Thread Inod
Hi i didn't check , but now yes , i have changed setup Thank for your quick response Remy Le lundi 18 novembre 2019 13:15:32 UTC+1, Andrew Milner a écrit : > > Have you checked 'dots in the plots' in the user guide?? > > http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#dots_in_plots > > > > On Monday, 18 Nove

[weewx-user] Re: Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread peter
Thank you both for your answers, I'm sorry for my ignorance but by RTC you meant the realtime clock, or? Maybe I'm wrong but my Pi zero w holds the time quite well. The one I intend to install for the Vantage station is going to be on the UPS anyway so no reboots are foreseen (hopefully). I have

[weewx-user] Re: Weewx on RPi Zero

2019-11-18 Thread David VE3STI
I have been running WeeWX on an RPi Zero W connected to my Davis Vantage Vue for a couple of years. It is plenty fast enough for the modest processing requirements of WeeWX and can also run a web server for local network viewing of data. (I use NGINX.) It is very miserly on power (50-70 mA at 5

[weewx-user] Re: daily graph with point only

2019-11-18 Thread Andrew Milner
Have you checked 'dots in the plots' in the user guide?? http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#dots_in_plots On Monday, 18 November 2019 13:42:11 UTC+2, Inod wrote: > > > Hi > > I just installed weewx on a new server wih a driver vantage , the first > graphs that are displayed are composed onl