NaN being sent to weather sites rather than numeric data **solved**
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 1:33 pm
Hi Boris,
At 1335 on Tuesday of this week, my weather site started showing NaN (not a number) for various values. I use the Saratoga template and checked the files that Meteobridge was sending. Each file contained the tag for the value and not the converted value. This had happened to me before when the ISS battery had failed. I have since changed it and am still having the issue. I posted on WxForum and both Ken and Wim van der kuil have suggested that a note to you would be advised as this wasn't a software problem but rather a problem with the Meteobridge connecting to the console.
As you are most likely aware, I have had Meteobridge for several years now. I have a Davis Vantage Vue and the bridge is connected to the console through a USB hub. I have a UTP network connection and am running the latest version of Meteobridge on a TP-Link MR3020. Assuming you will need it, I am sending login information to info(at)meteobridge.com
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers!
Chris
At 1335 on Tuesday of this week, my weather site started showing NaN (not a number) for various values. I use the Saratoga template and checked the files that Meteobridge was sending. Each file contained the tag for the value and not the converted value. This had happened to me before when the ISS battery had failed. I have since changed it and am still having the issue. I posted on WxForum and both Ken and Wim van der kuil have suggested that a note to you would be advised as this wasn't a software problem but rather a problem with the Meteobridge connecting to the console.
As you are most likely aware, I have had Meteobridge for several years now. I have a Davis Vantage Vue and the bridge is connected to the console through a USB hub. I have a UTP network connection and am running the latest version of Meteobridge on a TP-Link MR3020. Assuming you will need it, I am sending login information to info(at)meteobridge.com
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers!
Chris