There is a handy tool named MQTT Explorer: http://mqtt-explorer.com
You can run it on some computer in your network and it will show you
all traffic on the MQTT server.
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Hi Bill,
in fact I have such solution. The computer doing the quality check dumps
the checked data in highest resolution to the disk
and additionally publishes it to a MQTT server, where other clients can
access it.
I have a Vantage Pro2 station running with weewx at home and the idea was,
to
My station is a german "MWS 55V", which is read out by a Python program,
writing the data to a tcp port. Another computer
collects the data, does a quality check, many other stuff, and writes a
file. Weewx uses the file parser to get the data.
The station provides the data every 2 secs, the file
Thanks for the info.
Seems that with Version 4 archive intervals less than 60 secs would be
possible.
I guess, my computer is fast enough to handle the neccessary tasks ...
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Addition:
I found my mistake: archive_interval was 60 in weewx.conf ... But:
Values below 60 sec cause a crash of the software.
Any ideas for that?
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Hi All,
I have weewx running with the fileparse driver. In weewx.conf the polling
interval ist set to 5 secs,
however, the records are added to the database with 1 min updates. I want
it to have as fast
as possible. What I'm doing wrong?
Hints are welcome.
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Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost.
Changing the sequence of plots
and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem:
[[[daywind]]]
windMax
data_type = 13.5
label = ' '
colo
I will use the method by "Mic G77" which is quite straightforward.
[[[daywind]]]
windSpeed
windGust
windMax
data_type = 13.5
label = ' '
color = orange
width = 3
[image: Win
Hi All,
is it possible to draw user-defined lines, e.g. for showing limits for wind
speeds etc?
The only relevant info I found in an old post at the weewx-development
group
by mwall many years ago. But it seems that this feature is not yet
impemented
in the released software?
Thanks in advanc
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