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EDIT Refresh coming before 2023


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I just deployed a new implementation of a dashboard for the Ecowitt TCP protocol
The application is available in the Windows store (windows 10 and 11)
15 days trial

https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9NFHW253XQ91

ms-windows-store://pdp/?productid=9NFHW253XQ91

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Supported Devices:
Ecowitt GW2000
Ecowitt GW1100
Ecowitt GW1000
https://shop.ecowitt.com/collections/lan-wifi-gateway

http://www.foshk.com/Wifi_Weather_Station/WH2650.html
Fine Offset WH2650


***note to whoever already purchased the GW1000 version:
https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/gw1000/9MWXH1RGGWJB?hl=en-us&gl=us

I'll soon update the GW1000 application to match the improvement or send me a message here and I'll generate some promocode for the GW 1100.

« Last Edit: December 17, 2022, 01:26:15 PM by cheeroip »

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Re: GW1100 - GW1000 - GW2000 Windows Store Application Dashboard (TCP Protocol)
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2022, 04:04:08 AM »
in 0.96 (almost) all earlier display errors are removed  [tup]
except for the missing WH55 (Leak) Channel 2 which is not showing in the interface.
It's contained in the API response:
#define ITEM_LEAK_CH2 0x59//for Leak_ch2  value 0x00 = OK, 0x01 = Alarm
see below (flag red, value green)
...
┌───────────────────────────────────────┐
 0xFF 0xFF 0x27 0x00 0x94 0x01 0x00 0xE4
 0x06 0x43 0x08 0x26 0x96 0x09 0x27 0xB9
 0x02 0x00 0xCA 0x07 0x57 0x0A 0x00 0x8C
 0x0B 0x00 0x00 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x00
 0x05 0xBF 0x18 0x16 0x02 0x1C 0x17 0x02
 0x2A 0x00 0xA0 0x4D 0x00 0x46 0x51 0x01
 0xB8 0x4E 0x00 0x90 0x2C 0x31 0x2E 0x3D
 0x30 0x36 0x32 0x2E 0x1A 0x00 0xD8 0x22
 0x4F 0x1B 0x00 0xC3 0x23 0x54 0x1C 0x00
 0xDA 0x24 0x4A 0x1D 0x00 0xB8 0x25 0x5D
 0x1E 0xFF 0x43 0x1F 0x00 0xE8 0x27 0x3D
 0x20 0x00 0x42 0x28 0x37 0x59 0x00 0x62
 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x07 0x61 0x63 0x16 0x98
 0xB9 0x60 0x1F 0x19 0x00 0x39 0x0E 0x00
 0x00 0x10 0x00 0x31 0x11 0x00 0x33 0x12
 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x73 0x13 0x00 0x00 0x13
 0x31 0x0D 0x00 0x31 0x70 0x00 0xFF 0x36
 0x00 0x47 0x00 0x19 0x00 0x47 0x00 0x16
 0x01 0x64 0x01 0x60 0x06 0x16
« Last Edit: September 06, 2022, 04:07:28 AM by Gyvate »
WS2350 1.6.7, GW1000(3) 1.7.7,WH2650 WiFi (2) 1.7.7 (test/backup), GW1100 2.3.1, GW2000(3) 3.1.1, HP2551 1.9.5,5.1.5;HP3500 1.7.2,WS3800 1.2.8, WN1910 1.2.3,WN1980 1.2.3;
Ecowitt WS90(2)1.3.5/1.4.0, WS80(2)1.2.5, WS68, WS69, WH40, WH31, WH31-EP, WN30, WN34L, WN35, WH32, WH32-EP, WH32B, WH57 [Lightning], WH41 [PM2.5], WH51, WH45, WH55
MeteobridgePro(2)[test,prod] 5.8 Mar 01 2024, 15185 - Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder - RPi4/weewx 4.8.0/4.10.2/CumulusMX 3283/Meteobridge RPi4B-2GB(3169)
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Thanks for the troubleshooting.
Sadly the application had zero traction and interest.
I will probably do a release before the end of the year just to refresh a bit the thing while waiting for Microsoft to implement some kind of ads platform that would support store apps.

The application is even featured on the Ecowitt support page of the product:
https://www.ecowitt.com/shop/goodsDetail/16
but it's impossible to link directly to the page and I think they do a terrible job at explaining what the product is and how people could use it    :?



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Application to have on your pc to have the main info. I like it [tup]

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Thanks! I was  thinking about creating multiple smaller more focused apps for specific use case.
Leaks app.
Air quality app.
Thermostat app.
But they would have even less market impact without Ecowitt or the community showing any interest so why bother  :grin:


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I think, there are so many alternative ways to do this, the boat has kind of sailed on developing something for mass appeal. For personal appeal sure.

You have the web sites, the phone apps.
I even run WSView on my windows pc via the phone link to my android phone

But, if something truly different, I guess there is always room. I wrote my own stuff to log to a SQL Database and provide data for my other applications and websites

Ambient:
  WS-2000
  PM 2.5(2)
  WH31B(2)
  WH40E
  WH31P
EcoWitt:
  GW1100
  GW1000(4)
  WH31(2)
  WH57
  WH51(12),
  WH40
  WH5360B
  WN34S
  WittBoy WS90 + GW2000
  WS90 (other one) + GW1100
Personal Sites: Weather Cam

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Thanks for the troubleshooting.
Sadly the application had zero traction and interest.
I will probably do a release before the end of the year just to refresh a bit the thing while waiting for Microsoft to implement some kind of ads platform that would support store apps.

The application is even featured on the Ecowitt support page of the product:
https://www.ecowitt.com/shop/goodsDetail/16
but it's impossible to link directly to the page and I think they do a terrible job at explaining what the product is and how people could use it    :?
I think once you enable it to show all nowadays available EW sensors properly including the synoptical display of the WS90 (piezo) rain and a 2nd connected classical rain gauge, be it on one page, be it on several pages via tabs, it could find more interested users.
Either with a similar layout (from the tab assignment) as the WS View app or with a different composition. And also giving it some window sizing feature (zoom in/zoom out). For the Windows platform I don't know any other simply to install app or program which could compete with your app (once completed  :-)).
Alternatively one needs to install Meteobridge with a template or CumulusMX which needs more space, knowledge and attention and is already a data logging program or use WS View Plus on a Windows computer with e.g. Samsung DEX with the Android phone connected or in an Android emulator like NOX.
But it's difficult to recommend and promote a "half-ready" piece of software to a wider community beyond the "nerds".

I personally like and use it.  [tup]
« Last Edit: October 11, 2022, 01:04:10 PM by Gyvate »
WS2350 1.6.7, GW1000(3) 1.7.7,WH2650 WiFi (2) 1.7.7 (test/backup), GW1100 2.3.1, GW2000(3) 3.1.1, HP2551 1.9.5,5.1.5;HP3500 1.7.2,WS3800 1.2.8, WN1910 1.2.3,WN1980 1.2.3;
Ecowitt WS90(2)1.3.5/1.4.0, WS80(2)1.2.5, WS68, WS69, WH40, WH31, WH31-EP, WN30, WN34L, WN35, WH32, WH32-EP, WH32B, WH57 [Lightning], WH41 [PM2.5], WH51, WH45, WH55
MeteobridgePro(2)[test,prod] 5.8 Mar 01 2024, 15185 - Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder - RPi4/weewx 4.8.0/4.10.2/CumulusMX 3283/Meteobridge RPi4B-2GB(3169)
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I think, there are so many alternative ways to do this, the boat has kind of sailed on developing something for mass appeal. For personal appeal sure.

You have the web sites, the phone apps.
I even run WSView on my windows pc via the phone link to my android phone

But, if something truly different, I guess there is always room. I wrote my own stuff to log to a SQL Database and provide data for my other applications and websites

Ahaha, nope, the ship didn't even left the shipyard.

There is no alternative simple desktop solution that read data directly from the gateway.
Plus big numbers and friendly graphics.

Just think of it like an alternative console, a widget, not like an application to get nerdy numbers.

The WSView app (terrible name btw) is ugly and nerdy, (a separate tab for the extra sensors? really?) no indication if a single sensor is not functioning, how do you copy and paste the data from there?

Your comments make it look like it is something useless that doesn't add anything to the user experience.
Did you even try it?  :grin:

Also there is no way for Ambient weather stations to read their data without going trough the web login/user or downloading the mobile app + user/password.


Every weather stations should have a free simple desktop application that read data directly from their console and ideally integrate directly with their web service for the history stuff.
It would be a huge selling point and a precious troubleshooting tool for advance user.
But nope: they hide the link like something they are ashamed to offer lol.



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I get it, I was just working off the lack of interest mentioned.

I also am a programmer, a lot on doze. Sorry, I did not try your app, and maybe I should, but I personally don't have a need as there are alternatives I am OK with.

That being said, please don't take my response as being offensive, as it was not meant to be.
Ambient:
  WS-2000
  PM 2.5(2)
  WH31B(2)
  WH40E
  WH31P
EcoWitt:
  GW1100
  GW1000(4)
  WH31(2)
  WH57
  WH51(12),
  WH40
  WH5360B
  WN34S
  WittBoy WS90 + GW2000
  WS90 (other one) + GW1100
Personal Sites: Weather Cam

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But it's difficult to recommend and promote a "half-ready" piece of software to a wider community beyond the "nerds".

I personally like and use it.  [tup]
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wow, half-ready? Is that is your impression you get from the app?

Beside that it's not that the "nerds" or the actual weather stations company see any value in the application anyway.

I contacted Ambient Weather and Ecowitt and somebody working there considered the apps good enough to link the apps on their website but I doubt any big wig there even noticed it.

So sure, thanks for the support and for implying that the app is half baked and buggy  :lol:


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I get it, I was just working off the lack of interest mentioned.

I also am a programmer, a lot on doze. Sorry, I did not try your app, and maybe I should, but I personally don't have a need as there are alternatives I am OK with.

That being said, please don't take my response as being offensive, as it was not meant to be.

Not offended. You're an expert and people that read this thread probably trust your opinion.

It's a public forum and you just dismissed my work without even installing the application suggesting to not even bothering  try it out.

There is a free trial of 15 days,  it doesn't need any special knowledge, no need to install Linux, no need to install any extra software or library or create any account, no ads and no privacy tricks.

I don't believe as principle in free software. There is always a price to pay and I really prefer to be upfront about it instead of hiding behind shady practices or annoying ads.

I really believe that $2 is REALLY way too cheap and every serious developer should be outraged to see something like that offered for so low even if that was just a skin slapped on a service.  (it isn't).


It's always a shame to see how developers always like to boycott each other.

I get it, the whole imposter syndrome and trying to protect their little garden or inflated ego that believe that everybody else is a complete idiot.



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I understand, I also work in a paid software environment , and paid well to do so , completely unrelated to this.
I will take the time, to try out your app, but because I am also busy with other endeavors might take a while.

I am no expert with this, I try to stay humble, works better for my sanity that way.
Feel free to contact me in PM if needed
Ambient:
  WS-2000
  PM 2.5(2)
  WH31B(2)
  WH40E
  WH31P
EcoWitt:
  GW1100
  GW1000(4)
  WH31(2)
  WH57
  WH51(12),
  WH40
  WH5360B
  WN34S
  WittBoy WS90 + GW2000
  WS90 (other one) + GW1100
Personal Sites: Weather Cam

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As said earlier - I like and use it - even though it doesn't yet show all sensors that already have a place in the interface (e.g. water leakage) and quite a bunch is still missing (WH45, WS90 piezo rain and synoptical view, WN34, WN35).
So the ship still needs some construction to be completed before leaving the harbour.

I understand Ecowitt as your app isn't working completely yet - in the sense showing all available sensors.
It would not enhance their credibility to promote a still "half-baked" app.

But as also said earlier - make it working with all sensors with whatever design to start with (with tabs, without tabs - with tabs you can easily switch views, everything on one page is considered cumbersome by many users to have to page down - and it's the users who will go for your app or not at the end of the day) - and then Ecowitt will most likely change their promotion policy.
WS2350 1.6.7, GW1000(3) 1.7.7,WH2650 WiFi (2) 1.7.7 (test/backup), GW1100 2.3.1, GW2000(3) 3.1.1, HP2551 1.9.5,5.1.5;HP3500 1.7.2,WS3800 1.2.8, WN1910 1.2.3,WN1980 1.2.3;
Ecowitt WS90(2)1.3.5/1.4.0, WS80(2)1.2.5, WS68, WS69, WH40, WH31, WH31-EP, WN30, WN34L, WN35, WH32, WH32-EP, WH32B, WH57 [Lightning], WH41 [PM2.5], WH51, WH45, WH55
MeteobridgePro(2)[test,prod] 5.8 Mar 01 2024, 15185 - Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder - RPi4/weewx 4.8.0/4.10.2/CumulusMX 3283/Meteobridge RPi4B-2GB(3169)
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OK, I installed it , needs a bit of work, sorry, I'm going to start with the simplest on configuration, I'll get into the rest later. Don't take this the wrong way, but you have to work with a lower common denominator as far as those that may use this, it is a something as a techie I still struggle with , just because it is obvious to me, well, not so much for the GP

- IP configuration of device, mask the field or explain xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- Discover needs more explanation, although it kind of works
- In the case of multiple devices (I have 6) , list them for selection, it just picked the first one it found , no chance of selecting another , assume most are using DHCP and have no idea on IP of the unit
-After you are OK with that setup, needs an accept or save for the end user to understand, I see it took it, but feedback is good
-You need doc, or hovers etc to assist
-Few Typos , nothing serious
-Pictures/text of only the GW1100 will mislead, if you intend to support other consoles


That is as far as I am going to go for right now
Ambient:
  WS-2000
  PM 2.5(2)
  WH31B(2)
  WH40E
  WH31P
EcoWitt:
  GW1100
  GW1000(4)
  WH31(2)
  WH57
  WH51(12),
  WH40
  WH5360B
  WN34S
  WittBoy WS90 + GW2000
  WS90 (other one) + GW1100
Personal Sites: Weather Cam

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I Frankly don't know what you have to do to put an app on the site , but you should mark this is an Alpha or Beta. It is nothing ready to charge money for, of course that is just my opinion. Please don't take offense, but I have seen so much stuff like this just brought forward on various platforms like it is ready to go, and the end user expects it will be , so charging for it , not yet. if your development is based on recurring revenue from your initial push out , this can go against you in a negative way.

But those are just , my opinions
Ambient:
  WS-2000
  PM 2.5(2)
  WH31B(2)
  WH40E
  WH31P
EcoWitt:
  GW1100
  GW1000(4)
  WH31(2)
  WH57
  WH51(12),
  WH40
  WH5360B
  WN34S
  WittBoy WS90 + GW2000
  WS90 (other one) + GW1100
Personal Sites: Weather Cam

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I gave the free trial a go..

Lightning is showing the last strike to be 32 miles, but that's wrong, it is 12.9 miles (20km)  20 miles would be 32km. The value from my GW1100 is already in miles.

No WN34 data either.


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I also tried the free trial.  My yearly rain is in inches and multiplied by 10.  I have no PM sensors (and none that appear in WSView or WSView Plus) yet the GW1100 app shows a 03 PM2.5 sensor with hazardous levels.  Before I finished typing this, now there's a 02 PM2.5 sensor with the same 2560 hazardous level.  The lightnings section also doesn't show the date, just the time.

While the app looks organized nicely, it's just not for me.  I wouldn't use entire sections of the display and the sensors are just numbered.  Being able to rearrange and customize the display would make it a lot nicer.  But I realize I'm picky and I have created my own web page and infrastructure so I can see my data wherever I want, however I want.

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I gave the free trial a go..

Lightning is showing the last strike to be 32 miles, but that's wrong, it is 12.9 miles (20km)  20 miles would be 32km. The value from my GW1100 is already in miles.

No WN34 data either.
Thanks for give it a go.
Gyvate already pointed out that problem in here. He is very  thorough with his troubleshooting.

I would not push things as much as saying those problems are my "brown m&m's" but I do use them to have an idea of how many people actually use a feature and how much credit I give to the userbase :)

There are few other "bugs"  in the app have been completely ignored for now.
Is this the right strategy to deploy and support an application? Hell no, but it's not that an ultra-niche $2 app would make any difference to anybody.
I like the idea to "donate" my work to people that can appreciate the effort.

Ideally I would have hope to have somebody working at Ecowitt to just test all their damn sensors or offer to send me a full set for testing...
but hey: who need another developer working for them for free right?

Send me a to message if you need promocodes to keep the app(s) for free and if you're interested in any of the other apps available in the store.

I will eventually deploy a new version if I notice the numbers going up a bit.

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I also tried the free trial.  My yearly rain is in inches and multiplied by 10.  I have no PM sensors (and none that appear in WSView or WSView Plus) yet the GW1100 app shows a 03 PM2.5 sensor with hazardous levels.  Before I finished typing this, now there's a 02 PM2.5 sensor with the same 2560 hazardous level.  The lightnings section also doesn't show the date, just the time.

While the app looks organized nicely, it's just not for me.  I wouldn't use entire sections of the display and the sensors are just numbered.  Being able to rearrange and customize the display would make it a lot nicer.  But I realize I'm picky and I have created my own web page and infrastructure so I can see my data wherever I want, however I want.
Excellent, thanks.
Yes, I hate that multiplier! :)
I think some stations/gateway call that field "yearly" and other "total" so I always get annoyed every time I think about it. I'll eventually fix that.

I have no idea how those lightnings  sensors works since I don't own any. and I m late for grilling.
Family is going to yell.

later for updates



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yet the GW1100 app shows a 03 PM2.5 sensor with hazardous levels
as long as you go by what @cheeroip is writing in his interface .... :roll:
I have already suggested that he use the EPA scale and thresholds for describing the air quality.
His scale (if any) used is completely unrealistic
see example attached
I guess a correction will/could/should be part of his next update ...

showing non existing sensors could be the result of not having non-existing or intentionally not connected sensors actively disabled !
« Last Edit: October 11, 2022, 06:54:46 PM by Gyvate »
WS2350 1.6.7, GW1000(3) 1.7.7,WH2650 WiFi (2) 1.7.7 (test/backup), GW1100 2.3.1, GW2000(3) 3.1.1, HP2551 1.9.5,5.1.5;HP3500 1.7.2,WS3800 1.2.8, WN1910 1.2.3,WN1980 1.2.3;
Ecowitt WS90(2)1.3.5/1.4.0, WS80(2)1.2.5, WS68, WS69, WH40, WH31, WH31-EP, WN30, WN34L, WN35, WH32, WH32-EP, WH32B, WH57 [Lightning], WH41 [PM2.5], WH51, WH45, WH55
MeteobridgePro(2)[test,prod] 5.8 Mar 01 2024, 15185 - Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder - RPi4/weewx 4.8.0/4.10.2/CumulusMX 3283/Meteobridge RPi4B-2GB(3169)
Barani Meteoshield Pro, MetSpec Rad02 - Ecowitt 5763,34418;WU ISAARB3(WH4000SE),ISAARB22(HP2553), http://meshka.eu

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yes, I just don't have those sensors, annoying to troubleshoot and I have no idea how popular those things are.

Ecowitt could push a lot more those air quality sensors and suggest people to install them in every bedroom/kitchen/living room and tapping the whole lifestyle market now that a bunch of companies sell those cheap air filters.

So far I had zero requests about that feature and  Ecowitt doesn't even explain that the gateways can be used with those sensors and that people could read all their sensor data on the pc or web.

I will eventually buy one of those thing at some point and I could cross data with the Dyson's numbers or see if frying meatballs could trigger some spikes :)

I would have REALLY like it if somebody at Ecowitt would have test the thing at least once and remove it from their product page unless I would fix it. But if they are happy, I'm happy.

It's not that I can teach or tell anybody how to run their business.
Maybe they are afraid of pissing off Ambient Weather people.
I should really try to push harder on Ambient Weather compability next version since the Ambient Weather apps tend to perform way better.
Ideally I should refresh those apps too and suggest people to buy a GW1000 but I would really start feeling I would be working way too hard for a company that didn't even open the app once lol.


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as long as you go by what @cheeroip is writing in his interface .... :roll:
I have already suggested that he use the EPA scale and thresholds for describing the air quality.
His scale (if any) used is completely unrealistic
I think to I found those values somewhere in some official gov websites (If I remember correctly there were HUGE differences in what US, Europe and Asia consider harmful lol. It's an old trick of every government, if you don't have the money or willing to fix something just change the parameters.
In any case I had fun creating he pretty colored interface but annoyed that I couldn't test it.

If only the app had any visibility I would have spin off the AIRquallity function in a complete separated application specifically targeting airquality. Same with water leaks. People concerne about waterleak dont necessarily overlap with weathernerds and those 2 things MUST have an offline reliable access.
 

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Welcome to the conundrum .

Just look at all the work Gyvate has put in to the matrix of different combinations at https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=40730.0

I applaud your effort, but look at the actual breadth and width of the effort.

But, as I know from my own efforts on various projects, some things just  can't be denied in the pursuit until you experience them.  And for some they come up with something we haven't thought about. I do wish you luck, and hopefully minimal frustration.

I run both Ecowitt and Ambient stuff, and , if needed, can test your product (Based on available time, I do work for a living).

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Ambient:
  WS-2000
  PM 2.5(2)
  WH31B(2)
  WH40E
  WH31P
EcoWitt:
  GW1100
  GW1000(4)
  WH31(2)
  WH57
  WH51(12),
  WH40
  WH5360B
  WN34S
  WittBoy WS90 + GW2000
  WS90 (other one) + GW1100
Personal Sites: Weather Cam

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1. the awnet app is as far as I know not made by Ambient but also by Fine Offset / Ecowitt - but with the ambientweather.net and customized ambient protocol upload facility.
It behaves with the Ambient consoles like with the other consoles only reading the WiFi firmware
2. only from the new Ambient ObserverIP 2.0 (or FineOffset WH2682) data can be read either via the WebUI or via port 45000 as does the WS View Plus app.
There is no application beyond WS View Plus or the OberserverIP 2.0 (WH2682) console/gateway WebUI which can read the live data
That's for Ambient ...
Your app should be able to read from a WH2682 (to be verified by a ObserverIP2.0 user)

For the remaining sensors I can provide you with all sensors except for the WN34. The API response in your app shows all the sensors with their identifier ==> you can do the necessary programming and you can send me an updated for test purposes. Happy to do so as I already did before. The Ecowitt decoding of the API is available at Ecowitt.net/Ecowitt.com - if needed I can provide a translation of an actual API response marking all the bytes which represent sensor values respectively their markers/identifiers in the API response.

10:42:40 pm [ LIVEDATA ]
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┌───────────────────────────────────────┐
 0xFF 0xFF 0x27 0x00 0x96 0x01 0x00 0xC8 
 0x06 0x39 0x08 0x26 0xE0 0x09 0x28 0x03
 0x02 0x00 0x44 0x07 0x59 0x0A 0x00 0x77
 0x0B 0x00 0x00 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x00
 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x16 0x00 0x00 0x17 0x00
 0x2A 0x00 0x78 0x4D 0x00 0xAF 0x51 0x00
 0x82 0x4E 0x00 0x7D 0x2C 0x41 0x2E 0x40
 0x30 0x3E 0x32 0x2B 0x1A 0x00 0x40 0x22
 0x4C 0x1B 0x00 0x5A 0x23 0x52 0x1C 0x00
 0x43 0x24 0x58 0x1D 0x00 0x5B 0x25 0x4F
 0x1E 0xFF 0x54 0x1F 0x00 0x57 0x27 0x45
 0x20 0x00 0x39 0x28 0x4B 0x59 0x00 0x62
 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x61 0x63 0x22 0x26
 0x5E 0x60 0x11 0x19 0x00 0x0C 0x0E 0x00
 0x00 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x00 0x02 0x12
 0x00 0x00 0x01 0xDB 0x13 0x00 0x00 0x1A
 0x23 0x0D 0x00 0x00 0x70 0x00 0xD3 0x34
 0x00 0x61 0x00 0x9D 0x00 0x55 0x00 0x96
 0x02 0xB1 0x02 0xFF 0x06 0x72 0x00 0xC4

header: FF, FF, CMD, length from CMD to end including checksum
marker: observation/sensor Hex value from API
0x01: inTemp 00C8 =  20.0 °C
0x06: inHum = 39 = 57% 
0x08: absPress = 26E0 = 995.2 hPa
 
0x09: relPress = 2803 = 1024.3 hPa

0x02: outTemp = 0044 = 6.8 °C   
0x07: outHum = 59 = 89%

0x0A: WindDir = 0077 = 119°

0x0B: WindSpeed 0000 = 0 m/s
0x0C: windGust = 0000 = 0 m/s

0x15: Solar = 00000000 = 0 Lux

0x16: SolRad = 0000 = 0 W/m2
0x17: UVI = 00 = 0
0x2A: PM2.5 Ch1 = 0078 = 12.0 µg/m3
0x4D: PM2.5 Ch1 24h = 00AF = 17.5 µg/m3

0x51: PM2.5 Ch2 = 0082 = 12.4 µg/m3
0x4E: PM2.5 Ch2 24h = 007D = 12.5 µg/m3 

0x2C: soilMoist1 = 41 =  65%
0x2E: soilMoist2 = 40 = 64%

0x30: soilMoist3 = 3E = 62%
0x32: soilMoist4 = 2B = 43%

0x1A: extraTemp1 = 0040 = 6.4°C
0x22: extraHum1 = 4C = 76%
0x1B: extraTemp2 = 005A = 9.0°C
0x23: extraHum2 = 52 = 82%

0x1C: extraTemp3 = 0043 = 6.7°C
0x24: extraHum3[/b] = 58 = 88%

0x1D: extraTemp4 = 005B = 9.1°C
0x25: extraHum4 = 4F = 79%
0x1E: extraTemp5 = FF54 = -17.1°C (WN30, no Hum: FFFF-FF54=AB=171; FF = '-')
0x1F: extraTemp6 = 0057 = 9.3°C
0x27: extraHum6 = 45 = 68%

0x20: extraTemp7 = 0039 = 6.3°C
0x28: extraHum7 = 4B = 75%

0x59: Leak Ch2 0 = OK
0x60: lightning distance 11 = 17 km
0x61: lightning time stamp (last) 6322 265E = EPOCH 1663182430 = 14 September 2022 19:07:10
0x62: lightning day count  00000000 = 0
0x19: day max wind m/s  000C = 12 m/s = 43.2 km/h
0x0E: rain rate 0 mm/h
0x10: rain day 0 mm
0x11: rain week 0.2 mm
0x12: rain month = 1DB =47.5 mm
0x13: rain year = 1A23 = 669.1 mm
0x0D: rain event 0 mm
0x70: WH45 temp (2), Hum (1), pm10(2), pm10-24(2), pm25(2), pm25-24 (2), CO2 (2), CO2-24 (2), battery (1) - sequence !!
WH45-temp: 00D3 = 211 = 21.1°C, WH45-hum: 34 = 52%, PM10: 61 = 9.7 µg/m3, PM10-24: 9D = 15.7 µg/m3, PM2.5: 55 = 8.5 µg/m3 , PM2.5-24: 96 = 15.0 µg/m3, CO2:  02B1 = 689 ppm, CO2-24:  02FF = 767 ppm, battery = 6 (on DC)
0x72: Leaf Wetness Ch1 0%
0x73 - 0x79: WN35 Ch2-8 (not present)
0x2B, 2D, 2F, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39: WN34 Ch1-8 (not present)
0x32, 34, 36, 38: WH51 Ch5-8 (not present)
last byte: Checksum


inside this response (from your app) there is contained
- a WH32 as outdoor temperature and humidity
- the GW1100 indoor T/H and absolute and relative pressure
- the wind speed, maxGust daily, wind direction
- solar radiation and UVI
- 4 WH51 soil moisture sensors
- 7 WH31 extra T/H sensors
- 1 WN35 leaf wetness sensor (channel 1)
- 1 WH55 waster leakage sensor (channel 2)
- 1 WH57 with daily lightning count, EPOCH time stamp of last lightning occurrence and distance of last lightning
- 1 WH40 with all rain data from the interface
- 1 WS90 with piezo rain data
- 1 WH45 with PM2.5, PM10, CO2 data (actual and 24h) plus WH45 temp/hum
- 2 WH41 PM2.5 sensors (channel 1 and 2)
so, except for a WN34 all sensors needed for the complete sensor "fleet"
Most of them (except for WS90 piezo rain, WH45, WH55, WN34 and WN35) you have already properly shown in your interface - just a few more to pick up from the API response.
Only, for the WS90 rain data, you need an extra call beyond CMD_GW1000_LIVEDATA = 0x27 for the piezo rain data (CMD_READ_RAIN = 0x57 - the command will return the values of a classical rain gauge [if connected] and the WS90 piezo rain gauge).

For the PM2.5/PM10 EPA data, there are two scales: one for the actual µg/m3 and related EPA value and one for the 24 h average - to be applied to each of the sensor observations
« Last Edit: October 23, 2022, 10:28:51 AM by Gyvate »
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ahaha, yes, see? That is what I mean: a lot of confusion for no reason.

Even super experts have problem understanding what work with what and why.

I think Ecowitt is the actual marketing face of FineOffset that only real player in the whole Ambientweather/froggit/Ecowitt and who knows which other brands ecosystem.

I'm not interested at all in the whole online/logging side of things here.  That isn't what my apps is for.
I intentionally left out EVERYTHING cloud/serve based to show  that there is no need for any account/password/internet connection. no magic hidden service that just pull data from the internet.

That decision wasn't enough to make people understand how those gateway works seem.
Sometime I'm convinced that companies intentionally try to mud and confuse things for some evil interest but incompetence and ignorance are usually the reason.

Marketing people aren't smart enough to understand how thing works and nerd guys have zero clue about real use case scenario.

Ecowitt is giving away those gateway pretty much for free: I can't imagine how big of a margin they can have on those $30 devices.
They should just packaged it as the center of their whole weather/air quality/water leak/soil stuff ecosystem.

I'm sure engineers there imagined that to be the strategy but Ecowitt have zero clue about it.
A real shame

 


 

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