Thanks for the answer, Vince!
Any suggestion which hardware has been proven with easy-to-connect
programming API connection to it? We're still evaluating options...
On Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 5:52:14 PM UTC-4 vince wrote:
> I'm not aware of any way to get data from the new tablet-looking Da
I am not sure, if I measured that right, but it seems to me that uploading
by SQL is much faster than uploading by pure FTP. If I remember that right,
it took the FTP uploader about 30 seconds to upload all the files. Now it
takes about 7.5 seconds for SQL upload and about 6.5 seconds for the FT
Nothing clever, the data is exported to a spreadsheet retrospectively. The
manipulate the spreadsheet to create a SQL script.
One day I might have the time and like the challenge of sniffing the
network traffic!
On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 5:00:36 PM UTC+1 steepleian wrote:
> Hi,
> How are
Jey,
I do not have a WeatherLink Console, I have the smaller (no screen) device
WeatherLink Live (WLL:
https://www.davisinstruments.com/pages/weatherlink-live) so take everything
below with a big grain of salt.. ymmv.
I'm not sure how the Console works but I assume it's using the same
protoco
I think it is (4) - there is no Davis API to get any data from the new
tablet-style console directly.
See https://weatherlink.github.io/v2-api/ for the gory details for how to
get the data from Davis servers, assuming you send your data there first.
A quick read says you can get your current c
I have a WeatherLink Live 6100 device. For setup it requires an account
with Davis (which is for free). WeeWX can get data from that device
directly. There are several drivers available for that. The WeeWX built-in
driver "vantage" is not suitable for the WeatherLink Live 6100.
I am not sure wh