vas
Well-Known Member
hello,
finally I got me chaincounter working properly after breaking the previous sensor due to daft placement and rewritting the code on a new board re counting.
So now go a few Qs for users of such things
A. how accurate are they? values change per .5m, 1m or 20cm?
B. are values shown consistent? I mean you drop 30m, later on you lift your anchor to go someplace, what will be the value shawn when fully retrieved? Same as before dropping in the first place (ie. 0 I guess) or after a few drops/retrievals you end up with something like .5 or 1m and have to zero the counter again
C. does the thing work if you free fall your anchor without using the windlas motor?
My Lofrans Tigres 10mm gypsy circumference is 356mm, I plan to use one magnet so step will be .35m, if I go for two magnets I'll end up with
.17cm (which tbh I find silly) wondering what others do.
Also wondering on accuracy after drop and retrieval as the only way I can think of getting the direction of rotation of the gypsy is through monitoring if the up relay is operating and subtracting turns when it is.
But then again, when you leave your finger from the up button/toggle whatever you have, due to inertia the gypsy tends to turn a bit more. Now this bit more if it goes once or twice through the sensor will count as chain dropped not retrieved and after a few times will start giving you false readings especially on retrieval when the anchor is about to surface.
I could go seriously silly and have three magnets on the gypsy at different intervals so that I can establish if it's going up or down based on the timestamps but again that could give false readings at the point the anchor is leaving the seabed where at least mine struggles and speed drops dramatically.
Not bothering with the down relay means it will count ok on freefall as well (although I don't use it)
your views please!
cheers
V.
finally I got me chaincounter working properly after breaking the previous sensor due to daft placement and rewritting the code on a new board re counting.
So now go a few Qs for users of such things
A. how accurate are they? values change per .5m, 1m or 20cm?
B. are values shown consistent? I mean you drop 30m, later on you lift your anchor to go someplace, what will be the value shawn when fully retrieved? Same as before dropping in the first place (ie. 0 I guess) or after a few drops/retrievals you end up with something like .5 or 1m and have to zero the counter again
C. does the thing work if you free fall your anchor without using the windlas motor?
My Lofrans Tigres 10mm gypsy circumference is 356mm, I plan to use one magnet so step will be .35m, if I go for two magnets I'll end up with
.17cm (which tbh I find silly) wondering what others do.
Also wondering on accuracy after drop and retrieval as the only way I can think of getting the direction of rotation of the gypsy is through monitoring if the up relay is operating and subtracting turns when it is.
But then again, when you leave your finger from the up button/toggle whatever you have, due to inertia the gypsy tends to turn a bit more. Now this bit more if it goes once or twice through the sensor will count as chain dropped not retrieved and after a few times will start giving you false readings especially on retrieval when the anchor is about to surface.
I could go seriously silly and have three magnets on the gypsy at different intervals so that I can establish if it's going up or down based on the timestamps but again that could give false readings at the point the anchor is leaving the seabed where at least mine struggles and speed drops dramatically.
Not bothering with the down relay means it will count ok on freefall as well (although I don't use it)
your views please!
cheers
V.