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First of all, I am a beginner with a Raspberry, Linux and Openplotter. Many thanks for your all you work with Openplotter and the Moitessier hat!

The installation of Openplotter and Moitessier hat has gone without problems. And everything is running as far as I can see OK.

But: After a reboot the pressure and temperature data is missing. The data is only displayed again when I go into the I2C settings and enter the edit mode for both pressure and temperature sensors and save both WITHOUT changes.

After a cold start (no power on the Raspi) the action via the Ic2 settings is not necessary - the data are displayed in the Openplotter Dashbord as well as in the SignalK Data Browser. I can repeat this several times.
(2020-04-15, 11:04 AM)MaRe Wrote: [ -> ]First of all, I am a beginner with a Raspberry, Linux and Openplotter. Many thanks for your all you work with Openplotter and the Moitessier hat!

The installation of Openplotter and Moitessier hat has gone without problems. And everything is running as far as I can see OK.

But: After a reboot the pressure and temperature data is missing. The data is only displayed again when I go into the I2C settings and enter the edit mode for both pressure and temperature sensors and save both WITHOUT changes.

After a cold start (no power on the Raspi) the action via the Ic2 settings is not necessary - the data are displayed in the Openplotter Dashbord as well as in the SignalK Data Browser. I can repeat this several times.
Hello,
Same behaviour here. Raspberry 4, Moitessier HAT 2, Openplotter 2 24/03 noobs, all raspberry, open plotter and Moitessier HAT upgrades done.
I notice the same behavior but not consistent. Need to load I2C, select connection Edit , change nothing- ok and all ok again.
Noticed this more often when refresh rate was set to 5 sec rather than 1 sec. and reboot from terminal command rather than cold (hw) reboot.