Is there an extension for the uHoo Air Sensor too? Their app is really
painfully slow, each graph has to be loaded individually, zooming is full
of bugs, good sensors but horrible usability.. To be able to watch the data
in weewx would be a relief, really.
vince schrieb am Samstag, 13. August 2
I bought a Purple Air and use that via the purpleair extension.
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Jonathan,
I'm glad to hear this fix from Glenn fixed it.
-- Ken
> That appears to have been the problem.
>
> I'm really happy how easy this has been to integrate into my local setup.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 9:59:16 PM UTC-8, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
>>
>> Hi jonathon
>>
>>
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the pull request I merged it a moment ago.
You can see what I did with the data here:
https://weather-rockport.keneli.org/
https://weather-rockport.keneli.org/history.html
-- Ken
> I finally had time to take a look at this today, it looks great! I just
> sent you a
I finally had time to take a look at this today, it looks great! I just
sent you a pull request for the one remaining cmon reference in the
process_service value.
Now I just have to figure out what to do with the data... I'm going to have
to find some time to add it into the Saratoga templates
That appears to have been the problem.
I'm really happy how easy this has been to integrate into my local setup.
Thanks
On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 9:59:16 PM UTC-8, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
>
> Hi jonathon
>
> There is a typo in the install script which I installed using
> wee_extension, ie:
Hi jonathon
There is a typo in the install script which I installed using
wee_extension, ie: 'wee_extension --install master.zip'
process_services='user.cmon.PurpleAirMonitor',
should be...
process_services='user.purpleair.PurpleAirMonitor',
You can change it directly in weewx.conf and restar
Hi,
I'm not familiar with weewx-purpleair and I am not sure if the stack trace
you posted is with a manually created database or not, but one suggestion
if I may. If the weewx-purpleair is supposed to create its own database
then I would be trying to work through that issue rather than manually
Apologies for the double post. I accidentally sent the message before I was
ready.
Here's the stack trace.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 239, in run
obj.start()
File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 273, in start
s
I just installed my purple air sensor, and am trying out weewx-purpleair,
but I'm having all sorts of problems getting the purpleair.sdb to be
created correctly.
Originally, purpleair.sdb wasn't created, so I created it along with the
archive table, but it still isn't working. It's now complai
Hi Daniel,
Please give this a try: https://github.com/bakerkj/weewx-purpleair. The
installation procedure is untested at the moment. Comments, suggestions, new
feature requests are all welcome.
-- Ken
P.S. Matthew, I modeled this plugin on your cmon extension - Thanks!
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With PurpleAir, they give you the option when you setup the sensor to make the
data public or private.
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Thomas Carlin writes:
> Yes you can access the purple air data locally, I posted a link to their
> hidden document above. Something like /json. It will still send
> data to their cloud, but you won't be dependent on it to get your data, and
> you will be able to access it quickly.
Thanks. Rega
Thomas Keffer writes:
> That AdaFruit sensor looks sweet at a great price. Have you thought about
> how to mount it outside?
Not really ;-) Mounting is the downside. I was actually thinking of
indoors first, to be able to tell if HEPA filters were changing the
levels (really, if the levels
Hi Daniel,
I do have a plugin ready and working. I'll push it tonight or first thing
tomorrow
and post it here when I do.
-- Ken
> Ken,
>
> How goes your work on a PurpleAir plugin? Mine finally showed up last week
> (they had some supplier issues) and I just got it up on the outside of th
Yes you can access the purple air data locally, I posted a link to their
hidden document above. Something like /json. It will still send
data to their cloud, but you won't be dependent on it to get your data, and
you will be able to access it quickly.
On Jan 7, 2018 6:39 PM, "Thomas Keffer" wrote
That AdaFruit sensor looks sweet at a great price. Have you thought about
how to mount it outside?
-tk
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Daniel Rich writes:
>
> > How goes your work on a PurpleAir plugin? Mine finally showed up last
> week
> > (they had some supplier issues)
Daniel Rich writes:
> How goes your work on a PurpleAir plugin? Mine finally showed up last week
> (they had some supplier issues) and I just got it up on the outside of the
> house a few minutes ago. If you have something that works I'd be glad to
> give it a try and let you know how it goes
Ken,
How goes your work on a PurpleAir plugin? Mine finally showed up last week
(they had some supplier issues) and I just got it up on the outside of the
house a few minutes ago. If you have something that works I'd be glad to
give it a try and let you know how it goes for me.
On Tuesday, Dec
I have just read through this post, if I have it right you have a device that
has json in a web page and you wish to import this data into weewx.
I had a similar situation with my air conditioner that also had data in json on
my local lan...and wanted to get it into weewx...Is the aircon was on?
I am pulling the data from the local device.
-- Ken
> That's great! You'll have to keep us updated. Are you accessing it using
> you LAN (192.168.whatever) or pulling the data from their servers?
>
> On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 9:09:36 PM UTC-7, Kenneth Baker wrote:
>>
>>
>> Daniel & Tho
That's great! You'll have to keep us updated. Are you accessing it using
you LAN (192.168.whatever) or pulling the data from their servers?
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 9:09:36 PM UTC-7, Kenneth Baker wrote:
>
>
> Daniel & Thomas,
>
> I started in on a 2nd data source collector today. The
Daniel & Thomas,
I started in on a 2nd data source collector today. The code is based on
Matthew's
cmon plugin. I plan to do some more testing and then I'll post it here for
comments.
Thanks!
-- Ken
> A friend of mine pointed me at the PurpleAir back when we had a valley full
> of smoke fr
A friend of mine pointed me at the PurpleAir back when we had a valley full
of smoke from the Napa/Sonoma fires a few months ago. This thread just
convinced me to buy one. :-) If no one else has tackled it by the time it
shows up and I have time to install it, I'll look into adding a data sourc
I have not. It should be pretty easy with the google doc link above, and
the documentation provided by TK and the crew here:
http://www.weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm#Adding_2nd_source. You would
just need to parse and sanitize the data coming in from the json output,
and stuff it into the da
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 10:58:10 PM UTC-5, Thomas Carlin wrote:
>
> For anyone that is interested, I did finally get a response from the folks
> at purple air, and you can remotely access the data from the sensors in
> JSON format by going to http:///json. This sensor system
> seems to
For anyone that is interested, I did finally get a response from the folks
at purple air, and you can remotely access the data from the sensors in
JSON format by going to http:///json. This sensor system seems
to be an excellent compromise between system quality, price, and
*hopefully* longevi
I have been looking for air quality sensors also, and the one that peaked
my interest is the PurpleAir: https://www.purpleair.com/ Unfortunately,
none of their documentation says anything about local access, but I have
found documentation for pulling the data out of thingspeak. The downside
Thanks a lot. I can not read Russian, but I have good friend who can ;)
I will try this.
Yves,
YMartin.com/meteo
Le mardi 4 avril 2017 17:44:40 UTC-4, Yves Martin a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> Just a simple question about "air quality", because it is nowadays an
> important health factor in the cities.
я wrote this to get data to database.
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `data` (
`unixtime` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
`pm25` int(11) NOT NULL,
`pm10` int(11) NOT NULL,
`hcho` float NOT NULL,
`voc` float NOT NULL,
`co2` int(11) NOT NULL,
`temp` float NOT NULL,
`humidity` float NOT NULL
)
Best air sensor i see is airmaster am7/ My review on it in russain
https://mysku.ru/blog/taobao/40456.html Hope google translate can help
you
And it can write to pc. I write simple script to write in database.
Not weewx but...
среда, 1 ноября 2017 г., 0:06:30 UTC+3 пользова
This is really interesting... but I'm not a programmer,... so the code to
be written is not my cup of tea. Because of the Air quality, especially in
large cities, becomes a big issue, I hope some will write something someday
for Raspberry Pi (the most useful platform), I already use for Weewx bu
Hello, if this is still open, you may be interested with the "Yoctopuce"
modules. " http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/ ". They include CO_2 and volatile
air sensors in very tiny boards interconnected via USB. They are produced
in Geneva/Switzerland, supposed of high quality, but at a rather reasonab
Hello Horacio,
It was just a question/suggestion to know if there are something already
done with weewx. It seems not.
I found a lot of Chinese air quality devices (it is a reality in big
Chinese cities) but I don't know if they can be "connected"...
I will check ...
Thanks.
Yves
Le mercredi
Hello Yves
If the unit sends data via USB port and if it's record format is not too
complex, It could be possible to write a service program to get data.
This is a cheaper CO2 sensor but you'll need a MCU like an Arduino between
the sensor and your PC.
http://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_odkw=co2+se
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