Hi André,
this means you have a disturber near to you and the WeatherDuino thinks it's an Auriol TX.
I think that's the thing to solve.
The different values at WeatherUnderground we don't need to care about in the first steps. They probably come from a variable overflow at some point, because -120°C is not a very realistic weather condition
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Did you reset or flash your WeatherDuino when you got home again? The software modification of Werk should exactly prevent that wrong values are read.
Maybe you can activate the AURIOL DEBUG Messages by removing the comments // and post the output of the serial monitor here.
regards,
engolling
this means you have a disturber near to you and the WeatherDuino thinks it's an Auriol TX.
I think that's the thing to solve.
The different values at WeatherUnderground we don't need to care about in the first steps. They probably come from a variable overflow at some point, because -120°C is not a very realistic weather condition
.Did you reset or flash your WeatherDuino when you got home again? The software modification of Werk should exactly prevent that wrong values are read.
Maybe you can activate the AURIOL DEBUG Messages by removing the comments // and post the output of the serial monitor here.
regards,
engolling

