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neilh20
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    @tumayflybearriver – thanks for brining it up.  Its nuts, but  looks to me like the signature of  “thrown away data” by  ModularSensors software that runs on the Mayfly, and the ODM2  software on monitormywatershed.

    I’ve raised the issue of reliable delivery in 2018, and implemented it on my systems and offered it to the mainline ModularSensors

    The story   https://github.com/EnviroDIY/ModularSensors/issues/194

    https://github.com/ODM2/ODM2DataSharingPortal/issues/485

    At the request of some SWRC parties last year I submitted it to ModularSensors main software,  but other priorities came up and it seems it was abandoned when it was nearly integrated into the mainstream.

    Otherwise, to verify for your specific node,  Shannon is right. Its looking at what is stored on the csv file and is that data on line. Might be just easier to use the .csv periodically.  If its on the .csv and not MMW – then it was collected and “thrown away” by the software.

    I’ve done it with my tests systems that where local to me – and it was a lot of work to get my forked version of ModularSensors reliable. I’m very happy with the data that my systems as part of TU N california are collecting.

    The story for my TU systems in N California .. https://www.envirodiy.org/n-ca-mayflys-through-the-winter-storms/

    Its great that ModularSensors is open source, and I’m very happy with my fork which anybody else can use as well .. https://github.com/neilh10/ModularSensors/wiki

    happy to chat about what I think it takes to improve system reliability if interested, but you can also look at my blogs on it over the years 🙂