Right - looking at the first files you attached the wind speed was 0. If windspeed is zero wind direction will also be set to None (unless you set the option and I forget what it is in weewx.conf.
The live readout also has a windspeed of zero. You cannot have a meaningful direction if you do not have a windspeed so the None is a correct value in this instance. On Monday, 8 July 2019 17:19:19 UTC+3, Victor wrote: > > My bad forgot to mention that in the last post. The LOOP packets return > that the value of the wind direction is 'None' (I've attached a file with > a sample of the returned packet). Looking through the database entries > everywhere where the windDir value is mentuned its value is 'NULL' ( Also > attached ) > > On Monday, 8 July 2019 16:10:58 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote: >> >> do the LOOP packets contain the wind direction when you are running weewx >> manually (not as a daemon)?? >> >> when you look at the database (use sqlite3) what do you get for wind >> direction? >> select dateTime, windDir from archive where 1; >> should give you some indication >> >> >> On Monday, 8 July 2019 14:50:46 UTC+3, Victor wrote: >>> >>> Thank you for the assistance Andrew, after calibration the pressure >>> sensor it works like a charm ( I had skimmed over that table in the wiki >>> and missed the proper settings for the sensors) , but still I wasn't able >>> to figure out where the problem with the missing wind direction data comes >>> from. >>> >>> On Monday, 8 July 2019 11:15:54 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote: >>>> >>>> To see what weewx is receiving from the station stop weewx and run it >>>> directly and not as a daemon. The LOOP and REC packets should then be >>>> output onto the rpi console as they are received. Set your station to a 5 >>>> minute archive interval (300 seconds) using wee_device and set the archive >>>> interval in weewx.conf to also be 300 seconds. You should then get >>>> approximately 5 LOOP records per REC archive record. You will need to >>>> make >>>> sure that barometer and altimeter are specified as being 'software >>>> generated' because the 1080 only outputs pressure. See the wiki for the >>>> difference between the 3. >>>> >>>> This should help you to see what is going on. Sort out the inputs and >>>> the database before going on to the outputs and webpages!! If you have >>>> not >>>> changed the archive interval to 300 seconds the default on the 1080 is >>>> usually set for 30 minutes - so nothing would happen for 30 minutes in >>>> weewx. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, 8 July 2019 10:41:27 UTC+3, Victor wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello everyone, i recently found out about this project and wanted >>>>> to test it out to see how it would work for me, currently I'm running >>>>> pywws <https://github.com/jim-easterbrook/pywws> running on a Tp-link >>>>> router with OpenWrt. But to be honest I really wanted to update the way I >>>>> get the data from the router, from printing out a .CSV file to a more >>>>> readable/user friendly web page. >>>>> The device I'm using to run weewx is a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and the >>>>> weather station is a Tycon TP1080WC, the problems that I'm having is >>>>> reading out the stations values, using live output I can see the program >>>>> can read out values properly. It can get the wind direction properly and >>>>> the reading from the pressure sensor but it doesn't add their value >>>>> either >>>>> to the web page data , realtime.txt file or the CSV( comma separated >>>>> value) >>>>> file (for the pressure sensor it adds the maximum read out as the current >>>>> value). Trying to debug the problem myself i went through and install >>>>> weewx >>>>> using both the debian install guide and the setup.py method bout to the >>>>> same effect. Using the minimal knowledge I have in python I tried to >>>>> edit >>>>> both the crt, csv weewx extentions to try and print out the values the >>>>> programs are reading to try and get a basic understanding of the problem >>>>> i'm getting, but sadly to no success. I've attached all the files I think >>>>> will be needed to get a basic understanding in the configuration and >>>>> problem. >>>>> >>>>> P.S. Don't worry about the time and date not being the same on all of >>>>> the readouts , that my fault not the programs. >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/6d08e53a-5d1a-4d54-bdd1-3a971e04c154%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
