Hi all,
Today, I've just setup my new Oregon Scientific PCR800 Rain Gauge with DomotiGa.
It seems to be a little bug with the coma on Total Rain value.
Here's the log directly from RFXmngr.exe :
0B5502005700000000005369
Packettype = RAIN
subtype = RAIN2 - PCR800
Sequence nbr = 0
ID = 22272
Rain rate = 0 mm/h
Total rain = 8,3 mm
Signal level = 6
Battery = OK
And from DomotiGa Server :
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] < 0B5502075700000000005359
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Packettype = RAIN
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Subtype = RAIN2 - PCR800
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Sequence no. = 7
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] ID = rain2 0x5700
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Rain rate = 0 mm/h
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Total rain = 83 mm
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Signal level = 5
2012/09/23 20:45:18 [RFXComTRX] Battery = OK
There is a coma's shift for Total Rain.
Have you got any tips to correct or get around this problem ?
Thank you for your answer !
Sol-R
Rain Gauge Oregon Scientific PCR800
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Re: Rain Gauge Oregon Scientific PCR800
If 8.3 mm is the correct amount it's a bug in DomotiGa I guess.
I will fix it soon, until then simply enter "Value2 / 10" in calibration correction2 field of the device editor.
I will fix it soon, until then simply enter "Value2 / 10" in calibration correction2 field of the device editor.
Regards, Ron.
Re: Rain Gauge Oregon Scientific PCR800
Hello,
Thank you for the answer.
I confirm, 8.3mm is the correct value.
I've started to use DomotiGa few weeks ago.
It's a great project ! Congratulations for your effort !
Regards,
Sol-R
Thank you for the answer.
I confirm, 8.3mm is the correct value.
I've started to use DomotiGa few weeks ago.
It's a great project ! Congratulations for your effort !
Regards,
Sol-R