This was never released as finished version by the original author as he 
appears to be no longer active and his Github account is closed.

However, there are a couple of forks from the development branch that Gary was 
working on (which was nearing completion).

You can find my fork at 
https://github.com/Millardiang/weewx-ecowitt_local_http/tree/development

> On 5 Aug 2025, at 02:51, scottjl <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Was this ever released? I just came across this thread and would be very much 
> interested in trying it out. I happen to have a GW3000, a WS90 and a WH40H 
> and a few other sensors and would be happy to share my data (no secrets here, 
> it's just weather data) if you need more samples. I'm running firmware 
> GW3000B_V1.1.0.
> 
> --scott
> 
> 
> On Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 9:29:17 PM UTC-6 gjr80 wrote:
>> Posted in weewx-user to canvass a wider audience.
>> 
>> I'm developing a new Ecowitt driver based on the so called local device HTTP 
>> API. This driver will have catchup on startup via either local device 
>> history files (for supported devices) or Ecowitt.net (for devices that 
>> upload to Ecwoitt.net). Ecowitt's documentation of the local device HTTP API 
>> and GW3000 SD card data files is somewhat limited, so I was hoping for some 
>> practical help from an Ecowitt GW3000 user (if one exists) who has both 
>> tipping (WH40) and haptic (WS85/WS90) rain gauges connected to their GW3000.
>> 
>> What I am after is the header information from the basic sensor CSV file 
>> stored on the GW3000 SD card when the GW3000 is connected to both WH40 and 
>> WS85/WS90 rain gauges. The basic sensor CSV file name format is YYYYMMX.csv 
>> where YYYY is the year, MM is the two digit month number and X is an upper 
>> case letter. The basic sensor file can be downloaded via the local device 
>> web page or directly in your browser via 
>> http://device_ip_address:81/YYYYMMX.csv where device_ip_address is the 
>> device IP address and YYYYMMX.csv is the file name as described previously. 
>> You can view the availble SD card history files via the device web page or 
>> at http://device_ip_address/get_sdmmc_info.
>> 
>> The required data does not contain any sensitive info.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> Gary
> 
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