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==== Extra Sensors: Ecowitt ====
 
Ecowitt stations are sold under other names depending on nation, e.g. Ambient in USA, Froggit in central Europe, so Ecowitt is used as a generic name in this Wiki. See also [https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?board=111.0 WXForum.net].
 
=====Extra Sensors: Ecowitt WH45 CO₂ sensor =====
 
Available from release 3.9.5.
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Unless otherwise indicated these web tags become available from release 3.9.5.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:150px" |WebWebtag tag_namename
!style="width:600px" |Function
|-
| <#CO2>
| The actual CO<smallsub>2</smallsub>concentration in ppm
|-
| <#CO2-pm2p5>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 2.5 μm/m<smallsup>3</smallsup> or less
|-
| <#CO2-pm2p5-24h>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 2.5 μm/m<smallsup>3</smallsup>, or less, 24 hours moving average
|-
| <#CO2-pm10>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 10 μm/m<smallsup>3</smallsup>, or less (yes, this includes the 2.5 figure)
|-
| <#CO2-pm10-24h>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 10 μm/m<smallsup>3</smallsup>, or less, 24 hours moving average
|-
| <#CO2-temp><sup>See note</sup>
| Temperature as reported by Air Quality monitor.
 
Note that this temperature has nothing to do with the temperature as reported by the main weather station. It reflects the temperature of the sensor and would be used in combination with the sensors measured humidity (see next) for correction of the measured PM (particulate matter) value. Determination of how to correct the PM value is highly dependent on the conditions and placement of the sensor. See the specification sheet for the sensor or create some multivariate regression line based on calibration measurements. This is also valid for PM sensors like the AirLink. The normal amateur usage of PM sensors is that the uncorrected values are published.
|-
| <#CO2-hum>
|}
 
'''Note''': that thisThis temperature has nothing to do with the temperature as reported by the main weather station. It reflects the temperature of the sensor and would be used in combination with the sensors measured humidity (see next) for correction of the measured PM (particulate matter) value. This correction is responsibility of the user and is subject to a lot of discussion. Determination of how to correct the PM value is highly dependent on the conditions and placement of the sensor. See the specification sheet for the sensor or create some multivariate regression line based on calibration measurements. This is also valid for PM sensors like the AirLink. The normal amateur usage of PM sensors is that the uncorrected values are published.
=====Extra Sensors: Ecowitt WH34 soil and water sensor=====
 
=====Extra Sensors: Ecowitt WH34WN34 soil and water sensor =====
Cumulus MX can support the Ecowitt WH34 (other model types exist and are reported here as if WH34) soil and water temperature sensors.
 
Cumulus MX can support the Ecowitt WN34 (other model types exist and are reported here as if WN34) soil and water temperature sensors. They are reported as "User TempertureTemperature 1" to "User Temperature 8", as listed in the table within next sub-section.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:150px" | Webtag name
!style="width:600px" | Function
|-
|<#UserTemp1> - 8>
|The temperature of the sensor
|}
 
===== Divers Extra Sensors: Ecowitt Air quality, leak sensors, lighting detector, and extra temperature sensors=====
Below are described the tags resulting from ''Ecowitt Air quality (WH41,WH43,WH45)'', Ecowitt leak sensor (WH55), lighting detector (WH57), and extra temperature sensors (WN34)
 
This sub-section applies only to those using Ecowitt GW1000 (also Froggit DS1500, and other equivalents, see [[Supported Devices]]) an interface unit that picks up various external sensors and sends the data via an application programming interface to MXCumulusMX which then generates the following web tags:
[[File:Badge v1.png]] Not available in Cumulus 1.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Please see release announcements for when individual web tags became available
 
This sub-section applies only to those using Ecowitt GW1000 (also Froggit DS1500, and other equivalents, see [[Supported Devices]]) an interface unit that picks up various external sensors and sends the data via an application programming interface to MX which then generates the following web tags:
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:150px" |WebWebtag tag_namename
!style="width:600px" |Function
|-
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:150px"|WebWebtag tag_namename
!style="width:600px"|The related description can be changed in 'strings.ini', but below are default descriptions that will be shown in the viewer/editor
|-
|<#AirQuality1 - 4>
| Air quality in μm/m<smallsup>3</smallsup> or less
|-
|<#AirQualityAvg1 - 4>
|<#AirQuality2>
| 24 hr moving average Air quality in μm/m<smallsup>3</smallsup> or less
|-
|<#LeakSensor1 - 4>
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#AirQuality4>
|
|-
|<#LightningDistance>
|<#AirQualityAvg1>
|Distance to last strike
| 24 hr running average Air quality in μm/m<small>3</small> or less
|Distance to last strike (sameSame units as wind run - miles/km/nm). (Returns 0.0 if you don't have a sensor, GW1000 api returns max value you can put in a byte - 0xFF which translates to 158.4 miles = 255 km if have sensor but no strike detected yet, so MXCMX translates that to '----').
|-
|<#AirQualityAvg2LightningTime>
|Date and Time of last strike.
| 24 hr running average Air quality in μm/m<small>3</small> or less
Default without output parameters is locale's short time format e.g. 18:02 or 6:02 pm, without date, but tag accepts both date and time output parameters.
Returns '----' if you don't have sensor or there has not been a strike since the sensor was installed.
|-
|<#LightningSrikesToday>
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#AirQualityAvg4>
|Number of lighting strikes today
|-
|<#LeakSensor1UserTemp1 - 8>
|User Temperature 1 - 8
|Leak sensor 1 - returns false/true as 0 or 1
|}
 
The WH32 produces Temperature, Humidity and Dewpoint tags as the Davis above, WH51 soilmoisture produces similar tags.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:150px"|Webtag name
|<#LeakSensor2>
!style="width:600px"|The related description can be changed in 'strings.ini', but below are default descriptions that will be shown in the viewer/editor
|Leak sensor 2 - returns false/true as 0 or 1
|-
|<#ExtraTemp1 - 8>
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#LeakSensor4>
|Extra temperature Sensor 1 - 8
|-
|<#ExtraDP1 - 8>
|<#LightningDistance>
|Extra dew point Sensor 1 - 8
|Distance to last strike (same units as wind run - miles/km/nm) (Returns 0.0 if you don't have a sensor, GW1000 api returns max value you can put in a byte - 0xFF which translates to 158.4 miles = 255 km if have sensor but no strike detected yet, so MX translates that to '----')
|-
|<#LightningTimeExtraHum1 - 8>
|Extra humidity Sensor 1 - 8
|Date and Time of last strike (default without output parameters is locale's short time format e.g. 18:02 or 6:02 pm, without date, but tag accepts both date and time output parameters). Returns '----' if you don't have sensor or there has not been a strike since the sensor was installed. (GW1000 api returns FFFF FFFF seconds after midnight on 01 Jan 1970, which translates to 07/02/2106 06:28:15, so MX translates that to '----')
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightgray;"| WH51 soilmoisture sensor
|<#LightningSrikesToday>
|Number of lighting strikes today
|-
|<#SoilMoisture1 - 8>
|<#UserTemp1>
|Soil moisture 1 - 8
|User Temperature 1
|-
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#UserTemp8> = User temperature 8
|}