Looks like a nice device, but I'd prefer one that can tell me where where
the water is coming from after a brisk sail. After 30 years in IT building
redundant systems, I learned that it's often the simplest thing that fails,
and if you don't know what to do when it does (and it's backup also fails)
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That's where the programming part comes in ...
Ed
On Fri., Mar. 27, 2020, 2:36 p.m. Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
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I think you want a time counter, not a cycle counter. Any leak the pump cannot
keep
I don’t and i don’t want one. Sailors gotta learn how to do it all without
these multitude of fancy electronics. Dead reckoning and do some sailin.
Best fun you can have. I do value my chart plotter and my backup chart
plotter even more and that takes the “dead” out of reckoning
On Fri, Mar 27, 20
That's where the programming part comes in ...
Ed
On Fri., Mar. 27, 2020, 2:36 p.m. Joe Della Barba via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I think you want a time counter, not a cycle counter. Any leak the pump
> cannot keep up with is only 1 cycle!
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The Blue Guard one actually does cycle counts and run time.
Dennis C.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 1:36 PM Joe Della Barba via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I think you want a time counter, not a cycle counter. Any leak the pump
> cannot keep up with is only 1 cycle!
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I think you want a time counter, not a cycle counter. Any leak the pump
cannot keep up with is only 1 cycle!
Joe
On 3/27/2020 2:33 PM, ed vanderkruk via CnC-List wrote:
Earlier today there was a post about Raspberry Pi and the Internet Of
Boats ... Tarts Sensors, as an example, has a voltage
Earlier today there was a post about Raspberry Pi and the Internet Of Boats
... Tarts Sensors, as an example, has a voltage sensor ( detects on/off )
for $30 but you'd have to add in a bit more kit and a bit of programming to
get it all integrated. But then you could be on your way for IoT.
Ed
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I have a Siren system installed on Masquerade. It uses cell data to report
status of systems on the boat remotely. I am very satisfied with it. It does
require a subscription, but it’s pretty reasonable.
Andy
Masquerade
In Delaware Bay
Andrew Burton
26 Beacon Hill
Newport, RI
USA02840
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Anybody got one of these?
https://bluebgi.com/collections/prodcuts/products/advanced-bilge-control-panel
Looks like a nice all in one bilge panel.
Bit more reasonably priced than the Water Witch:
https://waterwitchinc.com/product/epanel-c-series-cycle-coutner/
However, the Water Witch tracks
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