jay (support) wrote:Robert/Bert - it just started raining here so I started looking and something is definitely not right: the rain sensor is showing 14.65 total for the previous week. We had NO rain until just a few days ago
Other than that, the plugin is showing currentDayTotal as .28 inches and my weather station is showing .29 so that seems close enough. currentWeekTotal is showing 2.05 which lines up with what the weather software I'm using (WeatherSnoop) shows for the week. That is, btw, also the total for the current month - but the plugin is claiming 16.7 inches which is significantly wrong.
johnpolasek wrote:Hmmmm, and here I was thinking that as a Q&D hack pending the next update, I could just disable the plugin and go into the convertrainfalltounits code with the script editor and change the 25.4 to 2.54, since the totalranfall, yeartotal, monthtotal, and even the rainrate values were all consistent with a bogus divide by 10 (I poured the equivalent of not quite half an inch of rain through the gage in just over a minute and the rainrate was listed by RFX as 2.27 (in/hr?) when it should obviously have been something just short of 30... But you are saying that you think it's somewhere else. And BTW, it looks like if you live in Austin, you're about to get a chance to test YOUR gage on some live data...
matt (support) wrote:
The firmware is upgradable, but you have to use RFXCOM's utility to do it which runs on Windows. Using Mono is an option on a Mac, but it is pretty buggy.
b_weijenberg wrote:RFXflash and RFXmngr 7.0.0.2 and up are written for .NET 2.0 and it will operate without any problem on a Windows System.
b_weijenberg wrote:It is prefered that the plug-in initializes the protocols used in the RFXtrx433/RFXrec433. I will check with the developer if this is implemented.
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