Mebus TE923 / Honeywell TE923W / Irox USB pro

yes, ran all night here OK :wink:
(although the windspeed is loosing connection at times…might have to put fresh batteries in it…hummm)

hey ya I ran it all day here from 9am est to right now which is 7pm est and I’ve had no problems what so ever. Ran smoothly and everything. BTW Brian the anemometer shouldn’t be already having issues with batteries as I had mine atleast 2 months or more maybe before I changed the batteries. I’ve been in contact with Honeywell and they have been asking me about the unit and I’ve been answering some questions for them. I mentioned this program in my last email and I haven’t heard anything back from them yet but I told them how great this program is…

Guys,

It seems to be working very well now. Ran all day yesterday and all night long without any problems - no spikes and other issues :smiley:

Making some progress, it will now read direct but to do this i must tick read direct, go to the hid reader unplug the usb replug the usb tick read and start. then it works and reads direct. BUT if I turn off and try to restart WD I have to do the same thing all over again. I have hit save and exit. But it will not save it.

Hi
you must have some other human interface devices (HID) that are confusing WD with which one to use?
mouse? or?

YES I DO My mouse, keyboard and my printer are all usb. I do not have any other way to connect them.

Hi
no, not all thoses are HID
a mouse is
your keyboard most likely will be too

what is show in the list of the devices found?

the problem is, unfortunately, the weather station does not have a name assigned to its usb signature…makes it hard to know which one it is…
i will add a usb keyboard here and see what happens and see if i can get around this problem

HID reports usb receiver and usb keyboard

ok, that will be the problem, its those extra HID usb items…
what is the usb receiver?
is it a wireless keyboard?

NO the keyboard is not wireless. but the mouse is wireless on my main cpu, on by backup cpu thekeyboard has a reciever for a wireless mouse. On both of my computers the usb plugs into the computer on the back. I do have a monitor that has usb inputs also but I do not use them.

I think so that the battery life is a great issue.
But I have a unit and no this porblem as you said. It works fine more than half year.

hi
by putting the temperature sensor in the freezer, and then in some frozen pees…and removing and adding them back again…i now have the temperature working below 0oC (freezing) (it was not before)
so this is an important upgrade:
http://www.weather-display.com/downloadfiles/WeatherD.zip

Thanks Brian,

I must say things have been running pretty good in this part of the world. I had a 14.5 m/s wind spike at 4am this morning though, with the average wind before and after the spike at approx. 1.5 m/s.
WD ver.10.36a

Another minor issue…
When I restart WD it “automatically” adds 4.8mm of rain to the daily, monthly and yearly rain cumulative. Anybody else having this issue?

i thought i was the only one seeing that first time rain start
i will investigate that!

hi
good news
i have the false rain at start up fixed now:
use this update:
http://www.weather-display.com/downloadfiles/WeatherD.zip

:slight_smile:
i am going to work on getting an aprox wm/2 solar from the UV being able to be plotted on the graph too…
(actualy, that is working in this upate…in the solar setup, turn the switch on there, and then in the graph setup, tick to plot solar and tick to plot blocked in (wm/2 i have at the moment as UV *35))

THANK YOU for working every day to improve a great software

Everythings run smoothly now - no spikes at all - fully in sync with the hw so far. Will have a look at the solar graph - Great work!

Regards
Morten

*25 is not going to be enough
its 9.8Uv here now, but thats only giving solar of 250wm/2 or so
when it should be 1220

maybe i should just plot the UV?

Great work Brian,

Haven’t seen a spike for ages and the false rain data is gone as well :smiley:

Re the UV solar stuff - “The UV Index is then determined by scaling the erythemal dose rate expressed in W/m2 by 40”