Pressure sensor not reporting right value
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Of course. 3 different government ones. In one case I hiked till I was literally 1 meter away from the sensors. Still 8-9 hPa difference. -
@General_Witt very strange. WTF. Did you get the new unit back ?
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@General_Witt
Was the altitude correct? -
@General_Witt @sartoric the altitude is correct in the watch (372 meters), but pressure always differs by at least 20/30 hPa, i guess the sensor has some issues
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Hey @zzmike76 may I know the location and the pressure raspi and S9 reports. I can check online for you
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@zzmike76 30hpa is a completly defective device. I do insist that one is looking at a different value.
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@zzmike76 on the ambit3 you can go into a service menu, to show the absolut pressure. (Maybe you can check that too on the S9)
When I got the watch, it was absolut perfect calibrated. When I first time did a hike, with Baro Mode altitude, the sea level pressure difference was exactly the difference of the weather change in this time of the hike. But the absolut pressure is spot on. -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Pressure sensor not reporting right value:
@General_Witt very strange. WTF. Did you get the new unit back ?
I’m still in “received” status. They got the watch wednesday, I’m waiting for some response these days.
Anyway I tried both manual and auto altitude calibration with no avail. -
@General_Witt asking for you the CC
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Pressure sensor not reporting right value:
the pressure raspi and S9 reports. I can check online for you
location is Würenlingen (Switzerland), raspi reports 975 hPa while watch 1019
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Pressure sensor not reporting right value:
@General_Witt asking for you the CC
I’m sorry Dimitrios, I don’t know what CC is.
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@zzmike76 975 is too low for sea level pressure
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@General_Witt please pm me your email address to check the status of your case
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So for your place here is the current day value and prediction of SEALEVEL pressure not absolute pressure.
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Which validates what I am talking about
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@zzmike76 here you can see ambient pressure (stations niveau) and sea level pressure. https://www.bergfex.ch/aargau/wetter/stationen/wuerenlingen--psi/
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@zzmike76 on a raspberry you get the pure pressure reading of the sensor. like @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos wrote. if you want the sea level pressure you have to write a script which calculates the ambient pressure (station niveau) to the actual elevation and temperature. you need a temperature sensor value too, or input the temperature and elevation manually. but don’t take the pressure sensor on the raspberry as 100% trusted. i got two of them which are a little bit of.
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@mario_b @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks a lot for the clarifications !! at least I understood the differences now
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@zzmike76 no problem. I was confused at start as well.