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GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Wed 22 Jun 2022 3:13 pm
by philpugh
I’ve just installed one of these all in one sensors. It’s Ecowitt’s answer

to the Weatherflow.
https://www.ecowitt.com/shop/goodsDetail/245
Works out of the box with CumulusMX and was very quick to set up. I had it logging data to my internal website, Ecowitt and database in about 20 minutes. I am letting it burn in for a few days before I release the website to public view.
It shipped from China in 9 days.
We will see how it turns out!
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Wed 22 Jun 2022 7:01 pm
by Mapantz
My brother bought one for my birthday. Unfortunately, it's being sent back.
The rainfall sensor is terrible! Nothing has moved on since the weatherflow introduced theirs back in 2017/18. If anything, the Ecowitt one is worse.
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Wed 22 Jun 2022 8:38 pm
by broadstairs
Just for a bit of balance I think people should make up their own mind after reading the thread at
https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=43139.0 as there is a lot of work going on to try to improve the haptic rain sensor.
Stuart
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Wed 22 Jun 2022 11:06 pm
by Mapantz
A lot of it should have been dealt with before putting it in to production and selling it.
I read the posts in that thread from day one, and I actually thought that the haptic sensor on it looked promising. In the real world, it does not substitute any other type of rain gauge, and never will.
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Thu 23 Jun 2022 4:33 pm
by philpugh
I have one of the original weatherflow (NON Tempest) field test units. It's still running very well being handled by Meteobridge s/w. Yes many of the sensors were poor to start with but their 'on-line' updates to the sensors seemed to work well and the rain sensor over reads my other two weather stations by about 5% a year. It's the horrible 'misty' rain that confuses it. All the other sensors are within 1% of the other weather stations - including my sadly recently defunct Vantage Vue - I can't get a replacement temp/humidity sensor for it - it's quite old (2009?)
As I said on the original post I am currently in 'burn-in' mode and not publishing the website yet.
Will keep people posted
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Thu 23 Jun 2022 5:00 pm
by HansR
Comparing all those ecowitt devices and using CUtils to show it.
I am curious

Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Thu 23 Jun 2022 9:59 pm
by philpugh
Hans
I have two Ecowitt stations on CUtils. Station 1 is my original WH 65 with added lightning and internal CO2 monitor. From that page you can access station 2 - the WS68 which I installed primarily to gather wind speed at above 6metres. The GW2001 will appear as station 3 after I have the required 31 days of data! I have also just written a bit of Python to get the data from my original weatherflow Sky/Air unit into CumulusMX via the Ecowitt HTTP interface and the Meteobridge data interface, so this could be station 4 perhaps?
All 4 are installed in open air with no obstructions for 25 metres although there are a couple of bushes about 15metres to the east that can affect surface wind from that direction. Fortunately that is not a common direction here.
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Fri 24 Jun 2022 8:10 pm
by Mapantz
Don't update to the latest firmware if you own a GW2000. The update has crocked mine!
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 5:47 pm
by HansR
philpugh wrote: ↑Thu 23 Jun 2022 9:59 pm
I have two Ecowitt stations on CUtils. Station 1 is my original WH 65 with added lightning and internal CO
2 monitor. From that page you can access station 2 - the WS68 which I installed primarily to gather wind speed at above 6metres. The GW2001 will appear as station 3 after I have the required 31 days of data! I have also just written a bit of Python to get the data from my original weatherflow Sky/Air unit into CumulusMX via the Ecowitt HTTP interface and the Meteobridge data interface, so this could be station 4 perhaps?
All 4 are installed in open air with no obstructions for 25 metres although there are a couple of bushes about 15metres to the east that can affect surface wind from that direction. Fortunately that is not a common direction here.
Hi Phil,
I suddenly don't see your site anymore because my chrome browser refuses to see your Https URL (your certificate ?)
The URL on the map used to be OK.
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 6:09 pm
by freddie
Certificate looks okay to me. It was renewed on the 24th. Using Chrome and Firefox.
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 6:32 pm
by HansR
The http call from phil's signature works fine. But in the url on the CUtils map there is an https call. That does not work. Not on my pc and not on my tablet.
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 6:47 pm
by freddie
HansR wrote: ↑Mon 27 Jun 2022 6:32 pm
The http call from phil's signature works fine. But in the url on the CUtils map there is an https call. That does not work. Not on my pc and not on my tablet.
I was using https. I don't know what the URL on the map is - is it different to
https://goosegate.uk/ ?
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 7:56 pm
by HansR
No, but his signature url is
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 8:08 pm
by sfws
HansR wrote: ↑Mon 27 Jun 2022 7:56 pmNo,
https://goosegate.uk/ may have valid certificate, but the URL on the CUtils map is actually "https:www.goosegate.uk" (which translates to "
http://goosegate.uk/" so is not secure)
Re: GW2001 aka WittBoy
Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2022 8:23 pm
by freddie
I couldn't see the URL on the map, as I don't know where the map is. The certificate used on
www.goosegate.uk ihas common name gw2001.goosegate.uk, so that's why validation fails. The certificate used on goosegate.uk has common name goosegate.uk, so validates. It's easier to have a wildcard certificate if you use more than one hostname, as it can be used on multiple hosts. This site is an example of that - same certificate as for my www site.