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MacArthur HAT production
#31
(2024-01-09, 08:13 PM)LesCollier Wrote: Hi 

       will the new McArthur Hat be able to act as a bridge between NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 ???

I am aware it depends on traffic levels but has anyone had chance to do any benchmark testing of this functionality.

Yes, it will. You can connect your NMEA 2000/0183/seatalk1 devices and everything will be converted into signal k format. Configuring your Signal K server you can also send data back to your NMEA 2000/0183 devices (not seatalk1).
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#32
(2024-01-09, 09:56 PM)AndyV Wrote:
(2024-01-08, 06:40 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Assembly is complete and the manufacturer is in the process of kitting the mounting hardware and terminal plugs. Should be shipped within the next few days.

Take my money! Just getting started with this whole diy electronics. Pi 5, a bunch of little sensors, ESP32 chips, waterpoof display, exciting stuff. Looking forward to throwing this hat on there.

It's unbelievable how cheap most of this can be done in comparison to commercial plotters and other common boat sensors. Thanks a bunch for everything it seems you bunch do, much appreciated.

thats is the idea Smile  enough of being stolen...
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#33
(2024-01-09, 08:13 PM)LesCollier Wrote: Hi 

       will the new McArthur Hat be able to act as a bridge between NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 ???

I am aware it depends on traffic levels but has anyone had chance to do any benchmark testing of this functionality.

Check out the You Tube video at the bottom of this page, it will answer your question:

https://openmarine.net/macarthur-hat
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#34
(2024-01-10, 06:34 PM)Andy@SeaJoy Wrote:
(2024-01-09, 08:13 PM)LesCollier Wrote: Hi 

       will the new McArthur Hat be able to act as a bridge between NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 ???

I am aware it depends on traffic levels but has anyone had chance to do any benchmark testing of this functionality.

Check out the You Tube video at the bottom of this page, it will answer your question:

https://openmarine.net/macarthur-hat

Do you have an STL file (or similar, any 3d model file that works with Autodesks Fusion 360)? I'll be grabbing a hat as soon as I can and am working on designs to 3D print cases to hold the various sensors I am implementing on my boat.

I'd like to make one to hold my Pi and MacArthur hat as well, with cooling, and I'd be happy to share my 3D files with the community, or even print them off and ship them Smile

Maybe the file is not available but figured I'd check anyways. Thanks!
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#35
Quote:I'd like to make one to hold my Pi and MacArthur hat as well, with cooling, and I'd be happy to share my 3D files with the community, or even print them off and ship them
That would be interesting, keep us posted !
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#36
Where to buy MacArthur and how much it cost?
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#37
Buy when available: https://shop.openmarine.net
Cost: https://forum.openmarine.net/showthread....1#pid28181
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#38
(2024-01-11, 05:51 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Buy when available: https://shop.openmarine.net
Cost: https://forum.openmarine.net/showthread....1#pid28181

Thanks, I hope it is available.

It is not exactly what i am dreaming about, but nice breakout  board for Open Marine.

I would like more isolation and protection. however it may work for me, but if it is not readily available, I likely will build my own faster ;-)
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#39
(2024-01-11, 12:03 AM)AndyV Wrote: Do you have an STL file (or similar, any 3d model file that works with Autodesks Fusion 360)? I'll be grabbing a hat as soon as I can and am working on designs to 3D print cases to hold the various sensors I am implementing on my boat.

I'd like to make one to hold my Pi and MacArthur hat as well, with cooling, and I'd be happy to share my 3D files with the community, or even print them off and ship them Smile

Maybe the file is not available but figured I'd check anyways. Thanks!

That sounds nice! We have added an step file to the github: https://github.com/OpenMarine/MacArthur-HAT

The RJ45 connector is not rendered due to some error but the rest is fine.

You can view the file rendered here: https://3dviewer.net/#model=https://gith...AT-3D.step

Please keep us updated on any progress.
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#40
(2024-01-12, 11:24 AM)Sailoog Wrote:
(2024-01-11, 12:03 AM)AndyV Wrote: Do you have an STL file (or similar, any 3d model file that works with Autodesks Fusion 360)? I'll be grabbing a hat as soon as I can and am working on designs to 3D print cases to hold the various sensors I am implementing on my boat.

I'd like to make one to hold my Pi and MacArthur hat as well, with cooling, and I'd be happy to share my 3D files with the community, or even print them off and ship them Smile

Maybe the file is not available but figured I'd check anyways. Thanks!

That sounds nice! We have added an step file to the github: https://github.com/OpenMarine/MacArthur-HAT

The RJ45 connector is not rendered due to some error but the rest is fine.

You can view the file rendered here: https://3dviewer.net/#model=https://gith...AT-3D.step

Please keep us updated on any progress.

Will do! Much appreciated!
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