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  • Thread Starter seasparrow

    (@seasparrow)

    Hello Pierre

    Thank you for your explanation, and thank you for providing us with this excellent plugin.

    I was not aware that Netatmo publish wind speed in km/h without decimals.

    For me it would then make sense to indicate rounded value with one decimal as follows for km/h converted to m/s:
    1 –> 0.3
    2 –> 0.6
    3 –> 0.8
    4 –> 1.1
    5 –> 1.4
    etc.
    This would give the best precision possible with one decimal and would give the same reading as the Netatmo App.
    For mph and knots I agree with you, there is not much of a point offering a decimal. This would also be in line with the Netatmo App as the app only offers one decimal for the m/s reading.

    I agree with you that the benefit might be low, but living in an area with predominantly little wind, it is kind of strange to see the leaves on the trees moving and see a reading of 0 on the web page. While the app says 0.3

    Of course You are the maker of this plugin and it is all up to you.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter seasparrow

    (@seasparrow)

    Hi Pierre

    Thank you for answering so quickly.

    I’m totally new to Linux and LAMP.
    It seems like I had forgotten a few steps during the installation of the stack.
    I went trough it step by step again.
    It seems like I had forgotten the following line:
    sudo apt-get install php-curl php-gd php-mbstring php-mcrypt php-xml php-xmlrpc

    Now I’m connected to Netatmo.

    Sorry for the inconvenience.

    Geir

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