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===Extra Sensors===  
===Extra Sensors===  


Some tags are only available for certain builds, if the tables below do not say which releases they apply to, see general tip at top of page to check for the build you are using. In particular Cumulus 1 has fewer channels available in its earlier versions, and the final legacy software version 1.9.4 offers just 42 of the 62 extra sensor web tags available in MX.
The extra sensors functionality in Cumulus only supports processing for current spot values as read from the sensors. Periodically spot extra sensor values are logged, see the [[Extra_Sensor_Files|Extra Sensor Files]] page for information about log files from where you can extract the past spot values. The logging can be compared to the Standard Logfiles.
 
The extra sensors functionality in Cumulus only supports processing for current spot values as read from the sensors, the only processing is to convert the units ready for output, so only current conditions can be reported in web tags.  
 
Periodically spot extra sensor values are logged, see the [[Extra_Sensor_Files]] page for information about log files from where you can extract the past spot values.


====Extra Sensors: Davis models and Oregon Scientific WMR928, WR100/200 ====
====Extra Sensors: Davis models and Oregon Scientific WMR928, WR100/200 ====


These web tags hold current values for additional sensors supported by Cumulus 1 and MX.  
These web tags hold current values for additional sensors supported by CumulusMX. For Oregon Scientific model like WMR-200 with USB connection, please refer to [[#Web tags mentioning (outside) temperature]] because any of the extra temperature tags below can be redirected to '''<#temp>''', and consequently also have web tags reporting daily extremes and longer period extreme records.


For Oregon Scientific model like WMR-200 with USB connection, please refer to [[#Web tags mentioning (outside) temperature]] because any of the extra temperature tags below can be redirected to '''<#temp>''', and consequently also have web tags reporting daily extremes and longer period extreme records.
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!style="width:600px"|The related description can be changed in 'strings.ini', but below are default descriptions that will be shown in viewer/editor
!style="width:600px"|The related description can be changed in 'strings.ini', but below are default descriptions that will be shown in viewer/editor
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|<#ExtraTemp1>
|<#ExtraTemp1 - 8>
|Extra temperature channel 1
|Extra temperature channel 1 - 8
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|<#ExtraTemp2>
|Extra temperature channel 2
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|<#ExtraTemp3>
|Extra temperature channel 3
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|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#ExtraTemp10> = Extra temperature channel 10
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|<#ExtraDP1>
|Extra dew point channel 1
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|<#ExtraDP2>
|Extra dew point channel 2
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|<#ExtraDP3>
|Extra dew point channel 3
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|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#ExtraDP10>
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|<#ExtraHum1>
|Extra humidity channel 1
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|<#ExtraHum2>
|Extra humidity channel 2
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|<#ExtraHum3>
|Extra humidity channel 3
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|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#ExtraHum10>
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|<#SoilTemp1>
|Soil temperature 1
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|<#SoilTemp2>
|Soil temperature 2
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|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#SoilTemp16>
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|<#SoilMoisture1>
|Soil moisture 1
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|-
|<#SoilMoisture2>
|<#ExtraDP1 - 8>
|Soil moisture 2
|Extra dew point channel 1 - 8
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|-
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#SoilMoisture16>
|<#ExtraHum1 - 8>
|Extra humidity channel 1 - 8
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|<#LeafTemp1>
|<#SoilTemp1 - 16>
|Leaf temperature 1
|Soil temperature 1 - 16
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|-
|<#LeafTemp2>
|<#SoilMoisture1 - 16>
|Leaf temperature 2
|Soil moisture 1 - 16
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|<#LeafWetness1>
|<#LeafTemp1 - 2>
|Leaf wetness 1
|Leaf temperature 1 - 2
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|<#LeafWetness2>
|<#LeafWetness1 - 8>
|Leaf wetness 2
|Leaf wetness 1 - 8
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