I don't think the Interceptor driver in its pre-diluvial state will do the job here - I suggest to get the up-to-date version of it from (see below)
You will need to use the original
interceptor driver installation whose driver will not show you
your rain data, as the dinosaur-version doesn't recognize a
WS90/DP1100 sensor array.
Get it up and running, even with a reduced number of sensors to
make sure it works in principle.
And then get two files from here:
https://www.pc-wetterstation.de/weewx/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.zip
and
https://www.pc-wetterstation.de/weewx/usr/share/weewx/user/extensions.zip
unpack them
and copy both files into the .../weewx/user directory (path
depending on your installation method)
replacing the existing interceptor.py and extensions.py files
then you will have a fully fledged
Interceptor driver experience and can use all existing Ecowitt
sensors (the DP2000 7-in-1 ultra is an Ecowitt HP2564 station
with a WS90, just relabeled) you may later want to add.
You will of course have to edit your skin.conf for more sensor
graphics and data to be displayed.
An additional GW1100/1200/2000/3000 is not needed but can turn
out to be useful - and be it as an hardware backup.
The GW3000 has the charme that not only data can be saved
regularly to an SD card but the data is also network retrievable
- and the still to-be-published local Ecowitt API driver in
version 7.0 should be able to use these data to backfill data
weewx may have missed due to unwanted/unforeseen downtime
Good luck
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I am not the developer but a user of the
(extended) Interceptor driver - the base developer is Matthew
Wall (but only for the basic sensors and not the piezo sensors
nor other Ecowitt sensors) and the extended version was created
by a German developer who adapted Matthew's code (basically the
field map) and who owns the website of that link mentioned
earlier and is himself the developer of a German weather
software. He cannot simply add his addition to Matthews code on
GitHub. Such are the rules. Matthew would have to do this
himself. As he didn't do this so far, the only solution is what
I wrote earlier ...
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