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eto.py or PyETo? #2
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Hi there, It would be best to use the PyETO code from 2015 since this contains some Good luck with the misterhouse-sprinkler project - its looks great! If you have any other questions just give me a shout. Cheers, On 20 April 2016 at 03:23, hplato [email protected] wrote:
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Awesome. Thanks! I’ve managed to get the older code mostly working, just need to do some validations. It’s my hope to replicate the existing python script, and then incorporate the updates into the revised perl library.
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Hi, I'm looking to use some of these calculations so that an opensource home automation system (misterhouse) can leverage ET calculations for the wide variety of sprinkler systems it supports. I found code of yours from 2010 on the opensprinkler forum, and that script is forming the basis of some conversion work to perl.
Just reaching out in case it might make sense to use PyETO from 2015 rather than the version we have from 2010.
In case you're interested, the code's been cleaned up from the opensprinkler forum and put up on github: https://github.com/linuxha/EvapoTranspiration
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