vas
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happy new year all,
first post of the year and a thing bugging me for some time, so here it is. Having:
So, getting into our third month in lockdown mode down here and recently managing to have internet connection onboard, I'd like to be able to view some of the N2K data from home as in not when I'm onboard.
Why? because I'd like to, so please no need to stress how pointless this exercise is, I'm well aware of that and I can anyway walk 1km to the boat from home and see the gauges (only I can only do that certain hours of the day once a day and combine it with something else!)
It's an exercise as it was setting up a Raspberry Pi 3+B to run Venus OS (Victron) and be able to monitor what the batteries, consumption, solar is doing on board.
I understand the task is twofold:
I'm aware that Maretron N2kView does mostly what I want, not interested in paying 1k for fooling around let alone wont fill any of my free time.
Having checked various sources and read a number of old threads with this being probably the more relevant: listening to NMEA 2000? Signal K looks like a decent candidate. I think GHA was working on it but I understand he's not frequenting this forum nowadays, I may be missing others!
Happy to play with code (within reason), built boards, customise displays, etc. Not happy to write packet drivers, libraries and other esoteric stuff I've no clue on (I'm not a programmer!)
I wonder if someone has succeeded in such a task and if so how.
all pointers and ideas welcomed!
cheers
V.
first post of the year and a thing bugging me for some time, so here it is. Having:
- a fairly extensive NMEA2000 network on my mobo
- successfully built a series of teensy 3.5/3.6 and arduino Due black boxes that pick info, pump/read data to the bus or present them on custom LCD touchscreens using Timo Lappalainen libs - ttlappalainen - Overview
- reversed engineered a couple of Maretron devices PGNs (EGT, fuel flow)
- built custom PGNs to communicate between custom boards and bus regarding my Yanmar 2GMF generator governor control as well as reviving and computerising some old Vosper Fin stabilisers
So, getting into our third month in lockdown mode down here and recently managing to have internet connection onboard, I'd like to be able to view some of the N2K data from home as in not when I'm onboard.
Why? because I'd like to, so please no need to stress how pointless this exercise is, I'm well aware of that and I can anyway walk 1km to the boat from home and see the gauges (only I can only do that certain hours of the day once a day and combine it with something else!)
It's an exercise as it was setting up a Raspberry Pi 3+B to run Venus OS (Victron) and be able to monitor what the batteries, consumption, solar is doing on board.
I understand the task is twofold:
- Built a listening device on the N2K bus that will pick certain messages (for starters temps, wind speed and generator related data) encode and pump them to the internet
- Have on the receiving end an app (standalone, webbased whatever) that will decode the info and present them in graphical form.
I'm aware that Maretron N2kView does mostly what I want, not interested in paying 1k for fooling around let alone wont fill any of my free time.
Having checked various sources and read a number of old threads with this being probably the more relevant: listening to NMEA 2000? Signal K looks like a decent candidate. I think GHA was working on it but I understand he's not frequenting this forum nowadays, I may be missing others!
Happy to play with code (within reason), built boards, customise displays, etc. Not happy to write packet drivers, libraries and other esoteric stuff I've no clue on (I'm not a programmer!)
I wonder if someone has succeeded in such a task and if so how.
all pointers and ideas welcomed!
cheers
V.


