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Data not uploaded when pressure is too high/too low

Posted: Sat 27 Jul 2013 8:46 pm
by pdmguru
Hi all

I have an AmbientWeather WS1090 and am using it with Cumulus 1.9.3 build 1059.

A few weeks back the weatherstation pressure readings started going "crazy" I reset the relative presssure to around 30inHg and then it will jump to 40 or 15. Clearly there is problem with the weatherstation.

Having said that the rest of the station seems to be working fine. The problem I'm seeing is that Cumulus will only load data when the pressure readings are ok, for the periods where the pressure is high or low no data is uploaded e.g. rain/wind/temp etc. Is there a way to just ignore the pressure data since it is not working?

FYI I also have easyweather loaded on my PC and this still loads the readings for the times when the pressure is wrong.

I'll attach my config and latest data

Help please :-)

Paul

Re: Data not uploaded when pressure is too high/too low

Posted: Sat 27 Jul 2013 9:31 pm
by steve
Version 1.9.4 will ignore individual bad data without discarding the other readings. See the Announcements and News section for the download link.

Re: Data not uploaded when pressure is too high/too low

Posted: Sun 28 Jul 2013 3:10 pm
by pdmguru
Thanks I'll give that a shot :-)
Paul

Re: Data not uploaded when pressure is too high/too low

Posted: Sun 28 Jul 2013 3:24 pm
by pdmguru
Thanks Steve the latest beta does look like it addressed that problem, great stuff!

Any ideas when V1.9.4 will be "released"

Cheers

Paul

Re: Data not uploaded when pressure is too high/too low

Posted: Sun 28 Jul 2013 4:17 pm
by steve
pdmguru wrote:Any ideas when V1.9.4 will be "released"
I'm not in any particular hurry; it's already available for anyone who wants to use it. There don't seem to be any issues with it. It's convenient for me to have a current "beta" to do updates, even if it's now quite mature.

Re: Data not uploaded when pressure is too high/too low

Posted: Mon 29 Jul 2013 1:02 pm
by pdmguru
Thanks - you can close this thread...