OK, never used a wifilogger or MQTTSubscribe, suggest you get some help 
from the respective developers.

Gary
On Monday, 28 December 2020 at 11:18:52 UTC+10 gary....@gmail.com wrote:

> Here's an exported json file content.
>
>
> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 8:09:34 PM UTC-5 gjr80 wrote:
>
>> So where was the ET coming from that was in the loop packet? The vantage 
>> driver does not emit field ET in loop packets and the StdWXCalculate 
>> service does not calculate an ET field for loop packets. Also are you using 
>> software or hardware archive record generation, there are some 
>> peculiarities to the hardware archive record ET value emitted by the 
>> Vantage driver/station. 
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Monday, 28 December 2020 at 10:57:05 UTC+10 gary....@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I removed the ET field from the loop and now see ET 0.00 in the Seasons 
>>> skin.
>>> It's winter so this value has little meaning for me.
>>> In the growing season though, I do use it in my irrigation system that 
>>> is fed local data from WeeWX.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 7:38:52 PM UTC-5 gary....@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Since the ET value wants to be for the loop period, then I'll just let 
>>>> weewx calculate this value as I have only ETDay as the smallest interval.
>>>> These are the fields I can choose from with my current values from the 
>>>> VP2:
>>>> "etday":"0.018"
>>>> "etmon":"0.60"
>>>> "etyear":"1.95"
>>>>
>>>> Either way, it doesn't seem to be incrementing in the skin and displays 
>>>> a suspicious 100 times the loop value.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 7:29:25 PM UTC-5 gary....@gmail.com 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm running a VP2+ via WiFiLogger2
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a loop from my weewx instance:
>>>>> LOOP:   2020-12-27 19:25:13 EST (1609115113) altimeter: None, appTemp: 
>>>>> 25.040385870017634, barometer: 30.341, cloudbase: 2600.178047939499, 
>>>>> consBatteryVoltage: 4.76, dateTime: 1609115113.643625, dewpoint: 20.0, 
>>>>> ET: 
>>>>> 0.018, heatindex: 30.0, humidex: 30.0, inDewpoint: 40.586487665962366, 
>>>>> inHumidity: 30.0, inTemp: 74.0, maxSolarRad: 0.0, outHumidity: 67.0, 
>>>>> outTemp: 30.0, pressure: None, radiation: 0.0, rain: 0.0, rainRate: 0.0, 
>>>>> usUnits: 1, UV: 0.0, windchill: 30.0, windDir: None, windGust: 2.0, 
>>>>> windGustDir: 247.0, windSpeed: 0.0
>>>>>
>>>>> This is where it appears in Seasons skin.
>>>>> [image: ET.png]
>>>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 6:27:05 PM UTC-5 gjr80 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Ultimately ET comes from either your driver or StdWXCalculate, 
>>>>>> depending on the capabilities of your station (it could also come from 
>>>>>> another service if your are running a driver that is capable of 
>>>>>> providing 
>>>>>> ET as a service). Seasons draws ET data from the database. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you say ‘Seasons displays ET  1.80 in’ where is that? Seasons 
>>>>>> can display a number of different ET values/aggregates. Remember that 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> loop packet value is the amount of ET in the period covered by the loop 
>>>>>> packet,  Seasons can display the cumulative amount of ET over an archive 
>>>>>> period, a day, a week, a month or a year depending on what you are 
>>>>>> looking 
>>>>>> at.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This construct:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <td class="data new_row">$archive.ET.sum.format(add_label=False)</td>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> is used by Seasons to display day, week, month or year ET, so not 
>>>>>> really able to be compared to a loop value.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gary
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, 28 December 2020 at 08:58:49 UTC+10 gary....@gmail.com 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm setting up WeeWX 4.2.0 with WeeWx-MQTTSubscribe and after 
>>>>>>> getting help from Rich, have it working well.
>>>>>>> In the Seasons skin, I see that ET is reported at 100 times the 
>>>>>>> value in the loop packets.
>>>>>>> Loop has ET: 0.018
>>>>>>> Seasons displays ET 1.80 in
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Before I make an entry in weewx.conf StdCalibrate Corrections, where 
>>>>>>> is the value calculated for the Seasons skin?
>>>>>>> I only find items like these in the skin files:
>>>>>>> #if $day.ET.has_data and $day.ET.sum.raw > 0.0
>>>>>>>                 #if $day.ET.has_data and $day.ET.sum.raw > 0.0
>>>>>>>         <td class="label">$obs.label.ET</td>
>>>>>>>                 <td class="units">$unit.label.ET</td>
>>>>>>>                 <td class="data 
>>>>>>> new_row">$archive.ET.sum.format(add_label=False)</td>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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