>The GW1100 is included with a number of display-less stations. As I 
>understand it, there's a local API and the driver is just talking to 
>that API and injecting to weewx.

Right. And the GW1100 is plugged by USB to the weewx server, right? or can 
weewx read GW1100 over wifi?

>it looks like there is the equivalent of the GW1100 inside the console, 
>because it says it uploads to similar places

I have the feeling the protocol will be the same too. Same reason as you. 

The main issue that might occur is whether weewx GW1000 driver is able to 
operate via wifi too or not? Looks like the HP2551 console does not have a 
USB port (not sure though, couldn't find a photo). And I wasn't able to 
find any info on Wifi connection on https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000 
nor about support for HP2551 or HP2552 or HP2553.

Anybody from GW1000 driver can answer?

Thanks,
On Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 12:38:46 PM UTC+2 Greg Troxel wrote:

>
> Invisible Man <axelle....@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I'm considering the purchase of a EcoWitt HP2551 : it has a console + a 
> > 7-in-1 sensor. Just not totally sure how to integrate it with Weewx.
> > People said here to use the Ecowitt GW-1100 driver, right? But EcoWitt 
> > HP2551 does not have that GW1100 gateway. Will the driver work 
> > nevertheless? 
> > Basically, I'm not sure the EcoWitt HP2551 (or 2552, or 2553) has a USB 
> > cable. So how would I connect it to the RPi on which Weewx runs?
>
> I am unclear on details but am heading down the path of figuring out
> which EcoWitt station someone else should get. I lean to EcoWitt
> because it seems to be reasonable quality at very low prices and they
> seem to be open-source and local-access no-cloud-required friendly. So
> many things are cloud-only which I consider a total fail -- the
> interceptor driver is an impressive hack but it's a bad situation that
> it's necesary.
>
> The GW1100 is included with a number of display-less stations. As I
> understand it, there's a local API and the driver is just talking to
> that API and injecting to weewx. Thus it should work if the internet is
> down (or if the GW1100 is firewalled to keep the data from being sent to
> their cloud), but I'm not 100% sure as sometimes devices have code that
> phones home and stops if that doesn't work.
>
> Reading
>
> https://shop.ecowitt.com/products/hp2551
>
> it looks like there is the equivalent of the GW1100 inside the console,
> because it says it uploads to similar places, and there is a list of
> optional sensors that seems to match. It would be sane to offer the
> same API and for them to reuse their code and circuit design, just
> sharing the case/etc. -- and doing so would be consistent with my
> impression of EcoWitt's approach.
>
> However, skimming the driver github site I don't see direct confirmation
> that the HP2551 is wire-protocol compatible. With any luck someone will
> post that they've used the driver.
>
>

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