Hi all I had a failure of my external SHT31-D sensor and have now installed
a supposed waterproof sensor in my FARS. I have included a link to a folder
containing the python scripts required in my i2C hardware post in weewx
wiki
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/Raspberry-Pi-weather-station-w
Thanks Dale - appreciate your thoughts and agree with you. It's always
great to have your thought process tested occasionally :)
Colin
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 at 12:31, Dale wrote:
> Just chiming in: I have had some luck over the years calibrating my
> solar sensor and having it track pretty close
Just chiming in: I have had some luck over the years calibrating my
solar sensor and having it track pretty close to the curve generated to
predict what the maximum should be.
Then I noticed that while most of the time it is within a tiny bit of
the displayed readings and the predicted curve
Hi Greg
Many thanks for your reply, you raise some very valid points about data in
the real world. Maybe I'll just leave it as it is :)
Cheers
Colin
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 at 11:16, Greg Troxel wrote:
> "colin@gmail.com" writes:
>
> > Hi all
> > I have a situation whereby (I think) I have so
"colin@gmail.com" writes:
> Hi all
> I have a situation whereby (I think) I have some odd building reflections
> spiking my solar radiation sensor. This results in occasional readings way
> above the expected maxSolarRad value.
> I'm going to try and sort out exactly what's happening but in
Hi all
I have a situation whereby (I think) I have some odd building reflections
spiking my solar radiation sensor. This results in occasional readings way
above the expected maxSolarRad value.
I'm going to try and sort out exactly what's happening but in the meantime
I wondered if it would be p