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Lightning sensor times wrong ?

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:08 am
by hakkisk
With the new sensor I waited for the storm for about 2 months and I was a bit disappointed with the information that Meteobridge offered! :-(

I would understand that the last distance is not reset, it is the last binding. But the information when the last measured value was measured is not correct. It always returns the current time, which is not true.

Ecowitt GW2000 knows this exactly, but Meteobridge does not, I will try whatever I can... :-(
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This is quite important information, can you please fix it? Also the -dmintime values ​​should be correct, please...
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add: For example, today, why is the number of lightning bolts 6, when yesterday there were 7? :-/
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PS: And excuse my English, I prefer to use a translator...

Re: Lightning sensor times wrong ?

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2025 4:53 pm
by admin
"lgt0total-daysum" reports number of strikes of today. It is not a running total summing up over multiple days as the name might suggest.

Please read here to understand template variables: https://www.meteobridge.com/wiki/index. ... =Templates

Re: Lightning sensor times wrong ?

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2025 11:09 pm
by hakkisk
That's not a problem, I have that value, today or yesterday the number of measurements is 0, but I'm missing the time of the last measurement.

The last value exists, but its time is still returned as the current time. :-/
Something like the rain sensor has, the time of the last measurement, not a zero value.

I'm missing exactly the time that Ecowitt GWx000 says ...

Re: Lightning sensor times wrong ?

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2025 11:41 pm
by hakkisk
Yes, I got it! NonZeroTime, thanks!!! ;-)
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I'll have fun with that on my site tomorrow, including the times of the last lightning, not just the last precipitation... ;-)