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Log Additional Sensors
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Log Additional Sensors
I've been using Cumulus for about 6 months now with a WMR-968 weather station and love it.
There is one capability that I would find very useful. Would it be possible for Cumulus to log the data from the additional sensors? One way to do this that would be upward compatible would be to create files with comma separated values named <Month><Day>as.txt
in much the same way as the existing monthly data files and simply record the current values of the sensors at the log interval. Users could then use this data as desired. You could also have an option to enable this recording of data.
An alternate, more general, way to accomplish this would be to allow the user to configure a template for a custom log file named <Month><Day>custom.txt. The template could use the same web tags as in the web pages and simply append a copy of the processed template to the file at each log interval.
Are there any plans for another version to be issued at some time in the future? Does something like this enhancement seem reasonable? Is there a different way that already exists to capture the additional sensor data?
There is one capability that I would find very useful. Would it be possible for Cumulus to log the data from the additional sensors? One way to do this that would be upward compatible would be to create files with comma separated values named <Month><Day>as.txt
in much the same way as the existing monthly data files and simply record the current values of the sensors at the log interval. Users could then use this data as desired. You could also have an option to enable this recording of data.
An alternate, more general, way to accomplish this would be to allow the user to configure a template for a custom log file named <Month><Day>custom.txt. The template could use the same web tags as in the web pages and simply append a copy of the processed template to the file at each log interval.
Are there any plans for another version to be issued at some time in the future? Does something like this enhancement seem reasonable? Is there a different way that already exists to capture the additional sensor data?
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Re: Log Additional Sensors
Version 1.9.3 (see the Announcements and News section of the forum) has logging of extra sensor data.
Steve
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Great! Thanks. I missed the announcement of that version. Now I see it in the scrolling announcement section at the top of this page. I'll tried it out and it's working well. Thanks!
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Re: Log Additional Sensors
Steve, this turns out to be a timely question for me. My wife and I are currently away on vacation, and with the inside temp graph on the Trends page I was able to catch that my heating has failed at the house. With outside temps in the single digits F for the last week and forecast to continue, this is obviously a dangerous condition. Fortunately we were able to change our flights and get back to Anchorage tonight.
When I get home, I plan to add the extra Davis Temperature Station, with sensors strategically placed at different locations inside the house. I've been thinking that if I could monitor temps at different points within my HVAC system I could probably even diagnose the problem remotely and send in someone to fix it.
I notice the extra sensor support now available in the new version, and found the new webtags in the beta section. Great job on that btw! My question is there any way to display graphs for these on my website just like the one for the inside temperature available now? It is the graphical display that really allowed me to determine the temp drop rate and how soon I needed to rebook my itinerary and get home!
When I get home, I plan to add the extra Davis Temperature Station, with sensors strategically placed at different locations inside the house. I've been thinking that if I could monitor temps at different points within my HVAC system I could probably even diagnose the problem remotely and send in someone to fix it.
I notice the extra sensor support now available in the new version, and found the new webtags in the beta section. Great job on that btw! My question is there any way to display graphs for these on my website just like the one for the inside temperature available now? It is the graphical display that really allowed me to determine the temp drop rate and how soon I needed to rebook my itinerary and get home!
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Re: Log Additional Sensors
There's no graphing of extra sensors at the moment, but it's on the list. To get a graph on a web site automatically currently, you would have to get the extra data logs uploaded in some format and then use something like Highcharts, as Mark has done here: https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8672
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Thanks! I'll definitely start looking into that when I get back.
Like I said, I now have you and Cumulus to thank for preventing a frozen-burst-pipe-disaster at my house!
Like I said, I now have you and Cumulus to thank for preventing a frozen-burst-pipe-disaster at my house!
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Re: Log Additional Sensors
Dear Cumulus,steve wrote:There's no graphing of extra sensors at the moment, but it's on the list. To get a graph on a web site automatically currently, you would have to get the extra data logs uploaded in some format and then use something like Highcharts, as Mark has done here: https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8672
Is this still in development? I have added a new sensor to my Wmr100n and I would really like to get the graph on it so I can see if the temp rises or falls graphically. Is there someway I maybe can replace the Inside graph temp sensor with the external sensor?
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Re: Log Additional Sensors
Cumulus is very much still in development, yes; I am doing bug fixes and small enhancements to the existing code, and at the same time I am rewriting it to make it cross-platform (Windows/Linux/OS X), and when that is complete I can look at the long list of larger enhancement requests, including this one.
The only way you could get Cumulus to graph your extra sensor currently would be to set that channel as the 'main' temperature sensor, so it replaces your existing outdoor sensor.
The only way you could get Cumulus to graph your extra sensor currently would be to set that channel as the 'main' temperature sensor, so it replaces your existing outdoor sensor.
Steve
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Nice to hear! Yeah, Linux would be sweet. I see that many others request graph from more sensors from you. Hope it wont be to long until.
Replace the outdoor sensor, is that something I do inside Cumulus or on the Oregon? Not sure how I do that.
Best regards from
-Snicker- Norway
Replace the outdoor sensor, is that something I do inside Cumulus or on the Oregon? Not sure how I do that.
Best regards from
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Where there's pleasure... there's always some pain!
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Re: Log Additional Sensors
Stop Cumulus and edit cumulus.ini. In the [Station] section, add a lineSnicker wrote:Replace the outdoor sensor, is that something I do inside Cumulus or on the Oregon? Not sure how I do that.
WMR200TempChannel=N
where N is the channel number of your extra sensor (and the "200" is correct, even though you have a 100). Cumulus will then use that channel as your 'main' channel, and ignore channel 1, so think hard about this before you do it!
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Thank you for your help. It almost worked, but it replaces the outside temp, not the inside temp. The station had to be put on the attic to reach the sensors outside, and I dont care about the temperature in the attic. And thats why I bought a extra sensor to keep in the living room. So if it would be possible to replace the Inside temp that would help me a lot!
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Sorry, I thought I had made it clear that's what it would do.Snicker wrote:Thank you for your help. It almost worked, but it replaces the outside temp, not the inside temp.
Not currently, maybe one day. Your best bet for now is to plot your own graphs from the Cumulus data.So if it would be possible to replace the Inside temp that would help me a lot!
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Stupid me needs a step by step guide to make a graph out of the sensor. Anyway, hope you add graphs for the extra sensor soon I know many would like it.
Thank you so much for your help. I sent you a small donation for your support.
Thank you so much for your help. I sent you a small donation for your support.
Where there's pleasure... there's always some pain!
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Hi.Snicker wrote:Stupid me needs a step by step guide to make a graph out of the sensor. Anyway, hope you add graphs for the extra sensor soon I know many would like it.
Thank you so much for your help. I sent you a small donation for your support.
I will just join the group that is looking forward to the extra sensor graph.
That would be really nice to have.
Love this software.. Nice, simple and stable.