I hope you had a good stay!
Thanks a lot for your report, let's try to debug this.
- Are you using the module below?
- Are you using the current wiring?
- or the new wiring? (try inverting signal and not inverting)
- What resistor are you using?
The correct way to start, stop and restart pigpio is this one:
I do not think there is more than 1 instance of pigpio running, maybe it just need a restart, please try this when seatalk stops working:
Thanks a lot for your report, let's try to debug this.
(2023-05-13, 12:01 AM)broosmaxim Wrote: 1. We start halfway with a running instance of Openplotter, seatalk data coming in Signal K, all is good.
- Are you using the module below?
- Are you using the current wiring?
- or the new wiring? (try inverting signal and not inverting)
- What resistor are you using?
(2023-05-13, 12:01 AM)broosmaxim Wrote: 5. I run the terminal command “SUDO KILLALL PIGPIOD”
6. Signalk complains with a Traceback error message and a status marking that it will try again in minute
7. I run the terminal command “SUDO PIGPIOD”
8. After the remainder of the 1 minute waiting time marked in step 6, halleluja, it works again! Seatalk data streaming into signalk!
The correct way to start, stop and restart pigpio is this one:
Code:
sudo systemctl stop pigpiod
sudo systemctl start pigpiod
sudo systemctl restart pigpiod
I do not think there is more than 1 instance of pigpio running, maybe it just need a restart, please try this when seatalk stops working:
Code:
sudo systemctl restart pigpiod