if you take the time to read the Ecowitt WiKi
https://meshka.eu/Ecowitt/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start#data_flow_between_sensors_consoles_application_software_and_internet_weather_services
to understand how Ecowitt (clone) consoles communicate
and also the weewx chapter in the Ecowitt WiKi
https://meshka.eu/Ecowitt/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dataloggers#weewx
you will get a better understanding of what you are doing and
what you have to do
also where (and how) to store your rain data
there are several ways/options how to do this
in short
1. you don't need the customized server when using the local
Ecowitt API driver (a.k.a. GW1000 driver)
2. there is also an extended version of the Interceptor driver
which even provides data the local
Ecowitt API driver does not (and cannot) provide.
The "bare-metal" version of the Interceptor driver as available
in Matthews repository is hopeless with a modern Ecowitt station
and needs quite a few adaptations
which a German developer has thankfully made and it works
perfectly.
3. there are several advantages to using the GW1000 drivers,
especially to catch correct data as the customized server
posting is (downward) limited to 8 seconds,
whereas the local Ecowitt API driver can theoretically poll
data on a one-second basis if this is wanted and considered to
provide added value.
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if it's only rain data from yesterday, you
can look them up in your dashboard at ecowitt.net - assuming
you have your console post there
And then I would install sqlitebrowser (unless it's already
part of your Linux installation) and edit and save the data
directly in the database
(make a safety copy of the database before 😉)
try
sudo sqlitebrowser
/var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb
or whatever is your weewx database
location
(you have to open it with root rights, otherwise you will not
be able to change fields)
if it's not included, install it first
sudo apt install sqlitebrowser (assuming apt is your package
manager)
find your time (it's EPOCH format - maybe
ww.epochconverter.com would be helpful) - locate the rain and
rainrate fields and change then accordingly - hint: for
changed dsts to be accepted, you have to click with the mouse
into another field
Make sure that you save your changes
between weewx dabatase activities - let's between minute 2 and
4 of your (assumed) 5 minute weewx archiving cycle
e.g. weewx archives at xx:00, xx:05, xx:10 etc. - you save
your sqlite browser changes at xx:02 - xx:04 etc. - not to
interfere with weewx
or
once you have done the changes, shutdown weewx after the
archiving, save your sqlitebrowser changes and restart weewx
you will have to rebuild the database
indexes for yesterday for the data to become visible in your
skin (--> weectl database)
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