When I said hard coded, I meant written into the default installed
application somewhere, and not in the weewx.conf file.
btw: as per my above attempts, when you do your "non-explicit" version it
doesn't work.
You either have to be explicit about rain in deltas, OR you have to put
rain = fooba
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 5:59:51 AM UTC-4, David Moore wrote:
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> So, I think you're saying that rain is a hard-coded value that does a
> delta on rain_total.
> rain_total is something I must assign to a measurement.
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'rain' is not hard-coded as a delta. but 'rain' is in the list of
So, I think you're saying that rain is a hard-coded value that does a delta
on rain_total.
rain_total is something I must assign to a measurement.
However it looks like you still need to declare rain in the sensor map...
When I had
rain = rain_total.0B4E.Acurite5n1Packet
david,
the sdr driver defines a special type of variable called a 'delta'
any delta variable will be calculated by taking the difference of the current
value and the previous value
for example, 'rain' is a delta variable, and it is calculated by the
differences in the 'rain_total' observation
Hi,
It is not clear from your post what is in your sensor map, but I am assuming
one of the lines is:
rain = rain_total.0B4E.Acurite5n1Packet
This does not tally with the AcuRite example in the sdr driver readme
(https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-sdr) which gives an AcuRite example rai
I can't find this in the manual, and can't make much sense of the data...
I am using SDR with a 5n1 Acurite station.
The acurite data reported by the rtl_433 is:
rainfall_accumulation: 0.00 in
raincounter_raw: 2501
the output when doing: sudo PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/weewx python
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