The question is how does MX keep the data recorded by the gw-1000 while the pc was turned off? This gatewy doesn't have the dataloger my fear is that MX keeps the data recorded by the sensors only when the pc is access. incomplete data recorded by the weather station, but perhaps there is a way to recall them when turning on MX (from an eventual cloud service for example?)
Another question:
If you go to replace the existing weather station with a new one (with an ecowitt for example) will all the data recorded by the old one remain in memory?
I mean the change in the weather station that will be done in the settings does not involve a new data history associated with it or does the data result from those of the previous weather station?
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Latest Cumulus MX V4 release 4.0.1 (build 4023) - 16 May 2024
(Note that 4.1.0 (build 4024) - 05 June 2024 remains available, but usage of this version is not recommended - particularly for Davis stations - and the included utility in this distribution for migrating to v4 is known to contain errors affecting conversion of dayfile.txt)
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MX and Ecowitt
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Re: MX and Ecowitt
The GW1000 does not store logged data, so all software that accesses it has to run 24x7 if possible.
Same if your internet is down I believe - the Ecowitt server/WU etc. will not be updated for the duration of the outage.
If you change your weather station, just change the required settings in Cumulus, none of your past data will be lost.
Same if your internet is down I believe - the Ecowitt server/WU etc. will not be updated for the duration of the outage.
If you change your weather station, just change the required settings in Cumulus, none of your past data will be lost.
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Re: MX and Ecowitt
Well, I understand! Unfortunately the ecowitt needs a PC that is always on, so, as I imagined, I believe that it is a complete and reliable detection system, too bad that it does not have a datalogger, I hope that they will implement it in its sensors
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Re: MX and Ecowitt
Yes a data logger would be nice. But it doesn't have to be a PC running 24x7, a Raspberry Pi is the size of a credit card and costs pennies a year to run even when left on 24 hours a day.
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Re: MX and Ecowitt
It is a solution to which I am referring to, but my knowledge of raspberry is 0, however I found many guides here on the forum, I will see that I read up on the subject ....
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Re: MX and Ecowitt
Only the GW1000 device does not log and store the data from the various sensors.
If you purchase one of the display consoles these often do log and store.
For instance the HP2551/2/3 display consoles have a microSD card slot and record all the data onto that in CSV file format if you require.
The intention of the GW1000 is purely to act as a receiver gateway for the sensor data. It uploads what it receives to the Internet and local software such as CumulusMX
If you purchase one of the display consoles these often do log and store.
For instance the HP2551/2/3 display consoles have a microSD card slot and record all the data onto that in CSV file format if you require.
The intention of the GW1000 is purely to act as a receiver gateway for the sensor data. It uploads what it receives to the Internet and local software such as CumulusMX