Regarding the 'uvradiation'field: I noted that in gw1000.py, the 'uv' field 
is mapped to 'uvradiation' . I can imagine this would be 
overwriting/blocking the fieldmap extension in weewx.conf.   Anyway, 
changing the mapping in gw1000.py, results in a radiation values in the 
data base. 
Indeed my question is, is it the correct radiation. Thanks for the 
suggestions you made, I will go in to the details.
Thanks
Harry

Op maandag 3 februari 2025 om 21:19:02 UTC schreef gjr80:

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> Unfortunately your log extract truncated the entire WeeWX startup so there 
> is no detail on the WeeWX configuration. Please try again, if you are 
> following the instructions previously linked make sure you start the 
> capture of the log before you restart WeeWX otherwise you will miss the 
> WeeWX startup.
>
> The debug report looks fine. There are a few extractor entries under 
> [Accumulator] in weewx.conf that don't appear to make much sense 
> (uvradiation, 
> rrain_piezo, erain_piezo, hrain_piezo, drain_piezo, wrain_piezo, 
> mrain_piezo, yrain_piezo), but they will not be the cause of the problem.
>
> That being said I suspect that you do not actually want to use the 
> uvradiation field. I note in your original post you want to facilitate 
> plotting of radiation and ET. In that case I suspect you will be wanting 
> to use the light value from the gateway device to approximate solar 
> radiance rather than the uvradiation field. You will find further 
> background on this in the Ecowitt gateway device driver wiki FAQ page 
> <https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000/wiki/Frequently-asked-questions> 
> under '*My Ecowitt station has a light sensor on my station, but I don't 
> see WeeWX field radiation. Where is it?*' The linked page *Understanding 
> Ecowitt LAN Wi Fi Gateway API radiation fields 
> <https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-gw1000/wiki/Understanding-Ecowitt-LAN-Wi-Fi-Gateway-API-radiation-fields>*
>  
> also provides further background and instructions for approximating solar 
> irradiance.
>
> Gary
>

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