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D.c. rain totals today
D.c. rain totals today








d.c. rain totals today

I reached out to Hydreon, and received a very detailed answer from them.

d.c. rain totals today

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I noticed spikes in the flow rate and rain event graphs mostly during afternoons, not everyday and not exactly at the same time, but without any registration of a rain event from the RG-11, or visible on camera footage. So I was able to compare results, and also doublecheck with multiple outdoor camera’s if it was raining at the moment of the spikes or not (or if it was a bird or similar). Maybe I can help you with that, I was having similar problems with my RG-15 prototype (via Tasmota integration), while my old RG-11 was functioning perfectly alongside it (only on/off via wave). I learned a lot from the well documented Tasmota solution, great work, kudos to the Tasmota developers and community! For now it’s working and I want to do some field testing first.

d.c. rain totals today

Maybe I will give porting it to ESPhome a try in a couple of weeks. I’ll make a screenshot of the device entities later on, but I managed to get diagnostic sensors, and rainsensors “RG-15 active, RG-15 event, RG-15 FlowRate, RG-15 total” in Home Assistant, and trigger them with a few drops of water. Information about the instability/reboots of the tasmota32 firmware can be found here: Rainsensor Hydreon-RG-15 causes Restart Exception28 Instructions for the Tasmota RG-15 integration can be found here: Hydreon RG-15 Solid State Rain Sensor - Tasmota Now I have to make a waterproof setup for testing outside, before I replace the old RG-11 with the RG-15.

d.c. rain totals today

Rewired the sensor, compiled the firmware on Gitpod.io using the dev version of the basic tasmota32 firmware, and seems to work ok. I had some troubles getting it to work reliably, noticed later on the I had to use a dev branch of the Tasmota firmware, but also noticed some bad wiring later on. I went for a Tasmota integration, using a Huzzah32, and compiling esp32 Tasmota firmware. All rights reserved.Didn’t have much time, finally got to it. ™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. “They might have had to be out there for two extra days, but they had a great time.” “People were making mud sculptures, huge sculptures out of mud and just kind of continuing with their art,” he said. “I just got done DJing for three hours after walking four hours out of the desert and taking a flight,” he said in another video posted to his Instagram story Sunday morning, adding “mud is still on my face.”ĭiplo said he believes the organizers of the festival were very prepared and the experience at the festival wasn’t as some have made it out to be, insisting there was no cannibalism, citing the memes people online were positing throughout the weekend. I have no idea how that happened, but then I went to my show in DC and had a great time.” “I somehow made the flight and I made the show. “We just got in the back of the car, and we just drove for three hours and listened to some Neil Young and just drank some beers,” he said.ĭiplo continued to document his journey on his Instagram story Saturday, sharing footage of himself walking barefoot on the tarmac as he boarded what appeared to be his private jet, and later posted a video at the Echostage venue writing, “made it to DC!” “Then we found some hippies in the street that had a Sprinter van,” he said, adding his group offered them $1,000 for a ride to the airport. “It was like the old times, you know, just caravanning across the country.”ĭiplo said he invited Tony to some of his shows. We rode for about four miles into the city, and we sat in a bar for a while and hung out with people and found a ride to Reno,” he said. “We had a good time in the back of the truck. One of those fans, Tony, ended up giving Diplo a ride. “It was a challenge, but honestly one of the highlights of the whole trip was getting out there and enjoying the time out there and seeing the desert, walking through the mud and meeting fans.”










D.c. rain totals today