Hi @smokie, probably the easiest way to get what you’re looking for is to go to https://airqualityegg.wickeddevice.com/download and fill out the form to get emailed with CSV data. You can then either plot that in your own tools, or you can drop the CSV file into the web tool we put up here at https://airqualityegg.wickeddevice.com/multiplot.
If you want to see real-time data plotted in the browser with a bit less flexibility, you should use https:// airqualityegg.wickeddevice.com/portal, log into that using Google Chrome (only browser supported right now, but we’re working on changing that).
If you haven’t already, you’ll need to Claim Your Egg. Under the side menu ‘hamburger’ in the upper left, click Explore Eggs, then click on the “My Eggs” segment in the middle top of the page, and then click on the big green plus sign in the lower right corner and enter the serial number and claim code. If it doesn’t show up under my Eggs, you may need to restart the browser and/or log out and back in (again we are working on fixes). Once it’s listed under “My Eggs” you can click on the Egg’s icon, and in the upper right hand corner of the page you can find an icon that looks like a heartbeat. Click it and you’ll see real-time graphs for that Egg. Clicking on “Change Duration” in the upper right hand corner on that page will let you change the time scale from 15 minutes to a week.
We’re hard at work making this whole experience a bit more streamlined, but one of those two methods should get you where you want to be.
If you want to integrate data onto your own website, currently I have created a lightweight API, and access to it is basically by request. You can read the docs at https://airqualityegg.wickeddevice.com/api-docs, and just let me know by emailing support at wickeddevice dot com if you are interested in that.