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Post by nolasafari on Jun 28, 2014 18:53:02 GMT -8
My project is a learn as you go. Using a one wire network to mon. various tempatures on my boat Sail la Vie. Using 5 probes at this point with onlly two mounted which are the 2 for the Yanmar Diesel. The Yanmar only has a idiot lights and a buzzer for overheat, and low oil pressure. The Yanmar gauges are working correctly. The led below gives you a blue for cold, green for good, yellow for caution, and red for hey stupid slow down. The other 3 probes are working but not installed on the equipment yet. The Barometer is a add-fruit-add on. The ballon window will be recoded now that I have some sample code and will be the iPhone interface. Glance at it when someone else is at the helm.
I sail lake Ponctchartrain which is shallow and can be dangerous in a heavy thunderstorm so I added a couple of radar loops to the program, gives you a view of what may be coming your way, I use my cell phone for a hot spot for the data.
Thanks to faraday for his great blog and posting his code, would of never gotten to this point with out it. Thanks to BP for answering questions and providing examples on request.
Jim
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Post by faraday on Jun 29, 2014 4:32:26 GMT -8
Jim,
We want to see your graphics! I use photobucket for links to images.
Faraday
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Post by nolasafari on Jun 29, 2014 5:23:04 GMT -8
Jim, We want to see your graphics! I use photobucket for links to images. Faraday The links are not working, I will fix it. Looks fine on this end not so good on yours. Jim
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Post by faraday on Jun 29, 2014 16:05:12 GMT -8
Jim,
Very cool. You might want to put some backgrounds behind your gauge page. Like a picture of your sailboat!
Faraday
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Post by nolasafari on Jul 1, 2014 18:11:22 GMT -8
Jim, Very cool. You might want to put some backgrounds behind your gauge page. Like a picture of your sailboat! Faraday This will scare the program into running.
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Post by SDL on Jul 8, 2014 13:29:21 GMT -8
nolasafari,
I think you are the first "Afloat App". Congratulations!
Best regards,
BP
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