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Anchor chain
#1
I have marked my anchor chain every 10 meters, but I think it must be possible to have a program that counts the length of the chain that is out.
Has someone made such a program and connected to OpenPlotter.
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(2017-10-21, 01:25 PM)reinM Wrote: I have marked my anchor chain every 10 meters, but I think it must be possible to have a program that counts the length of the chain that is out.
Has someone made such a program and connected to OpenPlotter.

This guy has Smile

Quite involved, an esp8266 could probably sending the data over wifi.

http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php...er+arduino
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#3
Many newer windlass have the ability to put in a magnetic sensor to count turns. Once installed , you can hook them up to your pi, or other remote sensing device like the ESP8266 or and Arduino. A little code and you are in business.
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(2017-10-22, 03:15 AM)waterman480 Wrote: Many newer windlass have the ability to put in a magnetic sensor to count turns.  Once installed , you can hook them up to your pi, or other remote sensing device like the ESP8266 or and Arduino.  A little code and you are in business.

Because it is so easy as you say, I tought more people have made already made a solution. And then I like to hear how they did it and what other things you have to think off.
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#5
YESS, please someone please write an Counter for the ESP. My Old Diesel needs 600-1100 U/Min.
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#6
While this is technically easy to implement, it is unneeded complication. What purpose does it actually serve? Do you think you can somehow factor this into the anchor alarm in a useful way?

Wouldn't accelerometers attached to the anchor itself, or a strain meter to measure the force/angle on the anchor chain itself be more useful?
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#7
Actually, it would be nice when short handed. I have an anchor control switch at the helm, and knowing how many feet I let out when anchoring would be great. Three inputs needed - one counter from the magnet, one enable from each of the relays to increment or decrement the counter. There just have been higher priorities on the boat maint list.
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