Add solar power to climatedata.html file

Brian,
Since the %todaysolarhrs% tag is now available, would it be possible to add a tag to the climatedata.html template to show the daily values?

added now to a new .zip update, ready now
%slrt1%…Total Solar power for day 1 (kwh)
%slrt2%…Total Solar for day 2 (repeat up to day 31) (kwh)

I just downloaded the latest zip. But the %slrt1%…%slrt31% tags in the climatedata.html template do not update.

ops
should be
%slrp1%

p as in power

not sure what I was thinking there

Thanks. It is working fine now.

Asked the same, put in probably in the wrong thread.

Thanks anyway :wink:

Brian,
Will the %slr_%, %suv_%, and %slrp_% tags work in a wxlocal_.html file or do they only work in the climatedata.html template?
Thanks,
Gus

not at this stage, but I could change it to allow that
then though the climatedataout.hmtl file would have to have been updated prior at some point and WD has not restarted

I have added option to allow this to the av/ext noaa upload setup
in a new .zip update, ready now

Thank you Brian.
The option to allow the climatedata.html tags to also be used in a wxlocalxx.html file is working.
Gus

slr,suv, and slrp tags used in a table…
http://home.comcast.net/~halethorpe_weather/wx16.html

nice work there Gus :slight_smile:

+1. Very nicely done!

-Keith

Hi Brian,

Is this still meant to work ?

I just noticed that I have a lot of empty columns in my climatedata files.

For example, %slrp1% is definitely blank as is %suv1% etc.

Any ideas ?

Regards, Simon

PS. Not sure what I’m expecting in terms of response on a thread with no posts for the last 5 years :wink:

The tags still work very well.
New link to the same old page…

https://www.halethorpeweather.com/wx16.php

@Simon: Are you recording sunshine hours? I see on your website “292 W/m2 (0%)” which makes me wonder if you have that set up correctly.

Thanks guys.

It seems that in my recent reset of WD I missed off turning it back on again :wink:

Not that we get all that much sun here in any event …

Kind regards, Simon