You are getting ahead of yourself worrying about Ecowitt.net not having the 
data and WeeWX skins for the WH40...etc.

WS View needs to be happy first. Once everything is showing up correctly in 
WS View then you can move on to the other things...which you'll likely then 
see that these other things automatically get fixed once everything is 
working in WS View. So nothing else matters other than WS View showing all 
your sensors.

The sensors in WS View will be seen by your DP1500. Note it is a DP1500 not 
a DP1000.  You can use your WS View and go to the Sensors ID section to 
register the sensors. Make sure that the sensors properly have batteries 
installed. Check battery orientation. The sensor should show up on both WS 
View via the DP15000 and also on your HP1000SE PRO display. The DP80 will 
automatically supersede the rain gauge in your all-in-one sensor array. The 
rest of the sensors in the all-in-one will continue to be used though. 

Know this though... The DP80 / WH40 has recently been discovered to produce 
worse data than the all-in-one rain gauge. You can read more about this in 
wxforum.net as there are a few threads that mention this. It seems hard to 
believe at first but it seems that when the rain rate is high water jumps 
out as the slope of the funnel is too shallow and the rim too low compared 
to the all-in-one rain gauge design. Since you have the all-in-one 
already....I would just forget the DP80 / WH40 for now. Keep it around as 
Ecowitt is working on a redesign and maybe there will be a retrofit funnel.

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