pandos
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I have an old engine which has less than perfect wiring. This year I will rewire it to the switch panel which shows an oil pressure light, tacho, temperature of the coolant, and the Bulb/alternator light.
several more things on board have alarm outputs, Ais, gps,autopilot, radar, echomax, battery voltage.
I would also like to monitor vacuum in the fuel system and in the intake cooling water, and maybe pressure in the heat exchanger.
I think Home Assistant(home automation) would be a domestic 220v version of what I have in mind... And I know boy racers do similar but they take the info from their ECU...
I think a raspberry pi and a touch screen would be a good display for all of the the information, which interests me, which is floating around from various sources
Ignoring any difficulties I may have in physically fitting sensors and wiring to the engine and picking up on /off outputs from the electronics.
What would I need to join the various sources/ outputs to the pi. And can anyone suggest an existing open source programme to use or anything else that may be a usable solution. I do not want wireless stuff all to be hardwired...
I have no vocabulary or clue when it comes to these things (although I will learn) so any help will need to be given in English....(as if talking to a willing golden retriever...)
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several more things on board have alarm outputs, Ais, gps,autopilot, radar, echomax, battery voltage.
I would also like to monitor vacuum in the fuel system and in the intake cooling water, and maybe pressure in the heat exchanger.
I think Home Assistant(home automation) would be a domestic 220v version of what I have in mind... And I know boy racers do similar but they take the info from their ECU...
I think a raspberry pi and a touch screen would be a good display for all of the the information, which interests me, which is floating around from various sources
Ignoring any difficulties I may have in physically fitting sensors and wiring to the engine and picking up on /off outputs from the electronics.
What would I need to join the various sources/ outputs to the pi. And can anyone suggest an existing open source programme to use or anything else that may be a usable solution. I do not want wireless stuff all to be hardwired...
I have no vocabulary or clue when it comes to these things (although I will learn) so any help will need to be given in English....(as if talking to a willing golden retriever...)
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