Gary,
Perfect. Thank you very much!
rich
On Saturday, 1 February 2025 at 23:29:15 UTC-5 gjr80 wrote:

> You should see a field leakx in archive records and loop packets where x 
> is the channel number to which your WH55 is assigned. The value will be 0 
> when not triggered and (I believe) 1 when triggered. The Ecowitt telnet API 
> documentation is very, shall we say, non-specific about the WH55 
> non-triggered/triggered values. I can confirm the value 0 indicates the 
> WH55 is not triggered and I'm not going to have the household experience a 
> triggered WH55 just now so I can test the triggered value :). That being 
> said, I've just noticed an omission in the driver that will result in 
> archive records containing an average of the loop packet 'leak values' 
> rather than the most recent loop packet value as it should. You can fix 
> that by adding the highlighted stanzas to your weewx.conf [Accumulator] 
> stanza:
>
> [Accumulator]
>     ....
>     [[leak1]]
>         extractor = last
>     [[leak2]]
>         extractor = last
>     [[leak3]]
>         extractor = last
>     [[leak4]]
>         extractor = last
>
> Of course if you have mapped any of the leakx fields to some other field 
> name you will need to change the [[ ]] contents accordingly.
>
> The battery value of 5 indicates a fully charged battery, the battery 
> field for the WH55 is an integer from 0 to 5 inclusive with 0 and 1 
> indicating a 'low battery'. The signal level is a quasi-signal level in 
> that it indicates the number of the last four packets from that sensor that 
> were successfully received by the gateway. 4 is good, 0 is not good.
>
> Gary
> On Sunday, 2 February 2025 at 11:24:09 UTC+10 bell...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> weewx-gw1000 and ecowitt wh55
>>
>> I recently got a wh55. When running weewx-gw1000 as a driver directly, I 
>> see the following: 'wh55_ch1_batt': '5', 'wh55_ch1_sig': '4' in the output. 
>> My googling has let me down... What are the expected values for 'batt' and 
>> 'sig'. Or more specfically, how do I know when it has dected a water leak 
>> versus when “it is dry”?
>> Thanks! rich
>>
>

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