ok, there is no data from your IC-sensor, only the IC Adress is recognized by i2c scanning.
The Problem is now somewhere in the PiPilot Plugin or your sensor.
my pipilot plugin (without pilot HAT) shows this:
so your sensor is not recognized. sorry for this.
if you have spare esp8266 available you could burn tasmota on it and try your sensor on this system to check if it is defective.
but for now i would try another of these cheap sensors from another brand.
eventually you may dig into the hardware requirements of the pipilot plugin software on github to find if your sensor chip (printed on the ic) is supported. Maybe it is simply defective or faked (but i don´t believe this).
Holger
PS: about the SK data (all zeros) - the OP-plugin makes automatically an path to SK, even if it is not filled with correct data ;-)
The Problem is now somewhere in the PiPilot Plugin or your sensor.
my pipilot plugin (without pilot HAT) shows this:
so your sensor is not recognized. sorry for this.
if you have spare esp8266 available you could burn tasmota on it and try your sensor on this system to check if it is defective.
but for now i would try another of these cheap sensors from another brand.
eventually you may dig into the hardware requirements of the pipilot plugin software on github to find if your sensor chip (printed on the ic) is supported. Maybe it is simply defective or faked (but i don´t believe this).
Holger
PS: about the SK data (all zeros) - the OP-plugin makes automatically an path to SK, even if it is not filled with correct data ;-)