Thank you for the answers! Of course that makes sense.
@John: I tried the extension. The error is gone. Apparently there is
another problem. The weather data are not retrieved.
*LOG:*
2024-05-16 11:27:14 weewxd[3145]: ERROR user.wlink: download failed attempt
1 of 5:
2024-05-16 11:27:44 weewx
I think the error lies in the Davis API V1. When I go to
https://api.weatherlink.com/v1/NoaaExt.xml?user=001D0A00DE6A&pass=DEMO&apiToken=demo0a002bc5272033001d0a002bc527
and enter my information, "Server error! #13" appears. So Wlink can't
retrieve the data either, I think.
Justin Wenk schrieb
I think the error lies in the Davis API V1. When I go to
https://api.weatherlink.com/v1/NoaaExt.xml?user=001D0A00DE6A&pass=DEMO&apiToken=demo0a002bc5272033001d0a002bc527
and enter my information, "Server error! #13" appears. When I input the
Davis API demo data inside weewx.conf, I can receive
Since the (public) power grid is part of the hardware your local weewx
installation is running on, this is far from being off-topic. Yet it's kind
of complicated to switch to another. My UPS kicked in a couple of times
already, but I only connected it to the NAS.as long as I am at home I
shoudn
michael.k...@gmx.at schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2024 um 15:46:28 UTC+2:
Since the (public) power grid is part of the hardware your local weewx
installation is running on, this is far from being off-topic.
There are 3 types of UPS available: off-line, stand-by, and on-line. The
first one is
Gauß would connect to your power grid :D
Karen K schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2024 um 16:56:45 UTC+2:
> michael.k...@gmx.at schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2024 um 15:46:28 UTC+2:
>
> Since the (public) power grid is part of the hardware your local weewx
> installation is running on, this is far