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Hi Guys,
First of all, massive thanks for all the effort and dedication you put into this project!
I have a question regarding a trip I'm planning. We would leave next weekend but I wanted to use the SDR VHF app from OP to receive some AIS signals from boats around me. Given the fact that this app is not supported yet on OP3, is it better to keep using OP2 with the SDR VHF app, or is there a way to use OP3 yet install the old SDR VHF app?
thank you for your insights!
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I would recommend to keep OP2
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2022-08-05, 06:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 2022-08-05, 06:54 AM by pacman.)
After Sailoog suggestion, I got openplotter3 running. I have replicated all the settings I had on op2 and everything seemed fine. I manage a lithium battery bank using nodered and an external application that polls the batteries bmses, send data and alarms to mqtt, and I display them on a tablet dashboard. So far so good.
With op3, it works fine for a while and then it loses the bmses connection, so that I lose the bank data.
Rebooting it starts working again and eventually it fails again.
Currently I reverted to op2, but some nodered nodes need to be updated and I cannot because node and npm versions are too old. Any suggestion on how to proceed?
Thanks in advance
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It would be good to be able to enter a device type ina226 or ina260 that its reading is type 20 amp well we know that in 12v. the amperage is high. As the ina219 does not read more than 3 amps, that is very little in 12v. I always felt the lack of a device that could measure high amperages in Signalk.
In openplotter v2 ina260 not working in signalk with kip , not read , you add in openplotter i2c but signalk not read the device.and kip dont show nothing.
Excellent work, my congratulations to the whole team