02-11-2018, 04:58
Rain data is sent every 31 seconds.
Jim, after a "factory reset" if the receiver pass the initial screens and reaches the main weather screen, that means that is receiving data from the three main sensors, T/H, Wind, and Rain. Now, if you do a simulated rainfall and the value of the rain counter doesn't increase, check the connections of the rain gauge to the TX board.
If you have a mutimeter, put it in continuity mode (Ohm), connect it to the rain gauge input on the TX board, and manually or by droping water on the rain gauge you can check if there is a brief short circuit, on each movement of the tipping bucket.
Jim, after a "factory reset" if the receiver pass the initial screens and reaches the main weather screen, that means that is receiving data from the three main sensors, T/H, Wind, and Rain. Now, if you do a simulated rainfall and the value of the rain counter doesn't increase, check the connections of the rain gauge to the TX board.
If you have a mutimeter, put it in continuity mode (Ohm), connect it to the rain gauge input on the TX board, and manually or by droping water on the rain gauge you can check if there is a brief short circuit, on each movement of the tipping bucket.

