ianj99
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GHA's system is atom based and uses a solid state disc. Even assuming the N/Z series I would have thought 2A was a more realistic target for the system as a whole than 1: Is it really 1 or 1 point something maybe greater than 5?
The PSU for the car pc is going to be rated at over the maximum draw of the computer and the fuse at over the max normal draw of the PSU. A computer is going to draw much more spinning up than it does operating normally so the PSU size doesn't indicate what the thing actually uses. As you say tho, car PCs are designed to be mostly used with an engine running so may not be ideal for the boat but GHA's system sounds like something that does work for this scenario.
Personally I prefer a laptop simply because I can take it to a bar to do my planning and so it's not left as a nickable item when I'm away from the boat, but serial port issues, especially where you have a lot of things wired up, might swing the decision the other way
I am surprised (or may be haven't looked hard enough) that there are no mini pcs built around laptop technology but in a compact metal case with panel mounted usb/hdmi/Esata etc sockets and a single Dc power input socket. Or an optional separate remote mountable module with the ports on it a bit like a laptop docking station connected to the main unit with one cable.
I suppose you could build one with:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-Pavili...=100010&prg=8339&rk=5&rkt=15&sd=221307791276&
Fit in metal case, with hd, extend all the ports. Job done once you've bought and fitted the cpu, ram etc.
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