![]() In this new reincarnation of the weather station, although I still have several PCs at home running 24 × 7, I have decided to use one of the modern existing programs that run on a Raspberry PI. ![]() Years ago, I used software for Windows that ran permanently on a PC, connected to the console through a serial port, and that saved the data and generated a series of web pages that were uploaded, every few minutes, to an external server so that they could be viewed. I have fixed the problem where it did not work at night (by replacing a super capacitor) and giving it a little cleaning. I have recently decided to use it again, contributing the data it generates to the community (publishing it on sites like WeatherUnderground and Meteoclimatic) and publish them on my website. I have a weather station Davis Vantage Pro2 for many years (at least 10) and the truth is that I have quite abandoned it it's a real shame because it's a good season but I've gotten very little out of it.įor several years it stopped working at night, due to a problem with its solar feeder, which I just fixed a few days ago, and it was isolated from the world (no connection to my home automation system and without publishing data on the internet). This is how I updated my weather station with Raspberry Pi, the template Meteotemplate and open source software WeeWx Weather station with Meteotemplate and WeeWx ![]()
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