This is a Dropbox share link which shows my intent for Tinypilot Installation. See the notes on the image.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/3rurhx9qe...6h3i3&dl=0
Sean wrote:
"It should pick up nmea 0183 with wifi. It can be configured as a tcp server or client, and wifi access point or station."
Yes, good. I note that the manual touches on configuration, but it is not entirely clear to me the best approach.
1. Using Android Cell phone + Opencpn + Pypilot_pi I can connect to Tinypilot?
2. Using Android Cell phone Browser I can use the the Tinypilot web interface via TCP to set & control Tinypilot.
3. Wifi Router sending Nema Data (wind, nav waypoints) --> Tinypilot wifi (What is the best way to do this?)
Sean wrote:
"..fuse on the usb supply, typically no fuse is required. There are poly fuses and other protection on the board itself, but putting a 5-10 amp fuse would not hurt."
Will power all of it (Tinypilot via 3a5vdc converter, 12/24vdc Keypad which uses 433mhz wireless & Motor Controller with a Panel breaker, would 10a Breaker be ok? or should I find a 20a breaker?
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/3rurhx9qe...6h3i3&dl=0
Sean wrote:
"It should pick up nmea 0183 with wifi. It can be configured as a tcp server or client, and wifi access point or station."
Yes, good. I note that the manual touches on configuration, but it is not entirely clear to me the best approach.
1. Using Android Cell phone + Opencpn + Pypilot_pi I can connect to Tinypilot?
2. Using Android Cell phone Browser I can use the the Tinypilot web interface via TCP to set & control Tinypilot.
3. Wifi Router sending Nema Data (wind, nav waypoints) --> Tinypilot wifi (What is the best way to do this?)
Sean wrote:
"..fuse on the usb supply, typically no fuse is required. There are poly fuses and other protection on the board itself, but putting a 5-10 amp fuse would not hurt."
Will power all of it (Tinypilot via 3a5vdc converter, 12/24vdc Keypad which uses 433mhz wireless & Motor Controller with a Panel breaker, would 10a Breaker be ok? or should I find a 20a breaker?