Good afternoon,
We have a MKIII-LR and a CC-3000 connected to our TP-LINK TL-MR3020 (no USB hub).
SW Version: Meteobridge 2.5 (Jul 31 2015, build 6790), FW 1.4
We get a sensor out of range message. How do we fix this?
Thanks!
System messages are as follows:
wnetd (08.09.2015 13:19:49): process started.
test5m (08.09.2015 13:19:51): logger stalled, will be restarted now
logger (08.09.2015 13:19:52): Historical data loaded (9 records).
logger (08.09.2015 13:19:52): data logger (version 5.0i, build 6790) started.
logger (08.09.2015 13:19:52): connect station 0 (RainWise CC-3000 via USB serial).
logger (08.09.2015 13:20:55): persistent data erased.
logger (08.09.2015 13:20:55): Bad th0(0) sensor data, "dew point x10" (2005050288) out of range [-700:1500]
logger (08.09.2015 13:20:56): Bad th0(0) sensor data, "dew point x10" (2005050288) out of range [-700:1500]
logger (08.09.2015 13:20:57): Bad th0(0) sensor data, "dew point x10" (2005050288) out of range [-700:1500]
Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
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Re: Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
I should add that the Weather Oracle display shows all of the information correctly, and I switched receiver boxes between the cc-3000 and display (no change).
Re: Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
Meteobridge reads with 115200 baud from CC3000. May be your CC3000 is configured to another baud rate?
Re: Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
Can you please give me access as explained here?
viewtopic.php?f=57&t=9885
I will need URL and password. Please send to "info(at)meteobridge.com".
viewtopic.php?f=57&t=9885
I will need URL and password. Please send to "info(at)meteobridge.com".
Re: Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
I didn't change any settings on the cc-3000. Every once in awhile it gets good data, but not consistently.
Configured and password sent. Thanks for the help!
It had a blip of good data at 4:26 PM...
2:04 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
2:15 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
2:53 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
4:26 PM 86 °F 75 °F 70 % South 13.9 mph 13.9 mph 29.87 in 0 in 0 in
4:59 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph 29.86 in 0 in 0 in
5:49 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
Configured and password sent. Thanks for the help!
It had a blip of good data at 4:26 PM...
2:04 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
2:15 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
2:53 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
4:26 PM 86 °F 75 °F 70 % South 13.9 mph 13.9 mph 29.87 in 0 in 0 in
4:59 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph 29.86 in 0 in 0 in
5:49 PM -- °F -- °F -- % -- -- mph -- mph -- in -- in -- in
Re: Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
I logged in and found that CC3000 is reporting "NO DATA" instead of the expected sensor information.
I changed Meteobridge code to report about a situation like that in the messages area
of system tab.
However, sometimes the CC3000 is spitting out data again fine. Looks to me like a
RF reception problem with the sensor array or another complication inside the CC3000.
You can check yourself by connecting the CC3000 to a serial console of your PC
and run a terminal program (115200 baud). When giving command "AUTO" data
transfer starts and when you see "NO DATA" instead of sensor data coming through,
you are at the root cause of the problem.
No idea what Meteobridge can really do more.
I changed Meteobridge code to report about a situation like that in the messages area
of system tab.
However, sometimes the CC3000 is spitting out data again fine. Looks to me like a
RF reception problem with the sensor array or another complication inside the CC3000.
You can check yourself by connecting the CC3000 to a serial console of your PC
and run a terminal program (115200 baud). When giving command "AUTO" data
transfer starts and when you see "NO DATA" instead of sensor data coming through,
you are at the root cause of the problem.
No idea what Meteobridge can really do more.
Re: Bad th0(0) sensor data out of range
Thanks for the help. I have someone going by today to check everything, it is 3 hours from my location. I will keep you posted.