Hi,
I noticed that my solar data is not displaying on weather underground, but a new graph showing solar radiation now appears on their site so they must be receiving something to tell them that I have a solar sensor. Perhaps is really low or wrong value is being sent.
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... =KMIROCKF4
Solar radiation not showing on WU **solved**
Moderator: Mattk
Solar radiation not showing on WU **solved**
Station: Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 2 (Meteohub status)
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 2 (Meteohub status)
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
please check with meteohub's graph feature what values have been recorded.
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
The graphs work fine and show normal values. The [actual_thb0_solar...] values work fine in web pages too. It is just what weather underground is being sent I would say.
Station: Davis Vantage Pro2 Plus
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 2 (Meteohub status)
Hardware: Raspberry Pi 2 (Meteohub status)
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
I, too, am having the same issue. Meteohub is showing the values for the solar sensor, but Wunderground is showing a value of 0 in my current data and the graph is blank.
UV radiation is working fine.
UV radiation is working fine.
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
Has anyone had any success or does anyone know anything further about this issue?
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
Hi, hard to test for me as I don't have a solar sensor.
However, inspecting the code again I found a bug that might have caused this. Will be fixed in the next update.
However, inspecting the code again I found a bug that might have caused this. Will be fixed in the next update.
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
Excellent, thanks!
-
skyewright
- Platinum Boarder

- Posts: 873
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:27 pm
- Location: Isle of Skye, Scotland
Re:Solar radiation not showing on Weather Undergro
Off topic but I'm finding very interesting results from using the "temp in a jar" solar sensor idea that WD allows for, i.e. a spare temp sensor is sealed in a small glass jar and placed in full sun, and a solar value is obtained by using the difference between the "temp in a jar" and the normal outside temp. There's more to it than that of couse, but that's the basic idea. For more detail try a search for "temp jar" or "solar jar" over on Weather-Watch:admin wrote:Hi, hard to test for me as I don't have a solar sensor.
http://www.weather-watch.com/smf/
I'm doing these tests on the WD instance that is getting its data from Meteohub using the new (and still under development) http request based interface.

