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Default Weatherlink and clocks going back?

On Sunday, 28 October 2018 20:12:51 UTC, Keith Harris wrote:
On Sunday, 28 October 2018 19:28:59 UTC, Keith Harris wrote:
On Sunday, 28 October 2018 18:45:05 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Keith Harris wrote:

How does Weatherlink deal with this?

The reason I ask is that my VP2 console say's since midnight I have
had 10.4mm, yet WL downloaded back to my computer only say's 9.2mm.
And adding up the individual entries it does add up to 9.2mm.

The first rainfall recorded was 03:30, yet looking at my old WMII,
which is never changed from gmt, it rained between 00:45 and 02:00 in
the morning. My suspicion is that it has fallen through the net, so
to speak, in fact my WMII had a total of 11.2mm and normally they
record very close as they sit next to each other.

Not the end of the world, but somethings adrift here I thinks.

Keith (Southend)

I have Weatherlink set to GMT all the time. The professional
meteorological world operates to a GMT clock throughout the year so
that is what I have stuck to.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.


Just gone back into Dat/Time settings on WeatherLink and I had 'Auto detect' ticked, so I now have both 'Daylight Saving time' and 'Auto Detect' un ticked. I assume this will now keep everything on gmt next March?

Keith Southend)


Mmm, anenometers stopped working on the VP2 since 19:30, nothing to say battery's low on Station No '*'. I'll find out in the morning if it starts working with the solar panel. Fortunately the WMII is still working.

http://www.weatherlink.com/user/keit...mary&headers=0

Keith (Southend)


Very strange, it's woken up again? I would imagine it is a loose connection into the Tx box for the anemometer, it is what I would expect to see if I unplugged it up there.

Keith (Southend)

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