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"Uredd II" installation
#1
"Uredd" is the boats name, it is Norwegian and translates to "Brave"

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Here are some photos of the work in progress.

Todo-list
-Install the main computer
-N2k network (Actisense+H5000 display)
-I2C sensors
-Enclosure and secure fastening of PI
Etc

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#2
wow! carbon fibre is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
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#3
Thanks!
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#4
(2016-05-16, 12:43 PM)Sailoog Wrote: wow! carbon fibre is beautiful. 

I second that! Where did you buy it?
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#5
Ebay is your friend Smile

Search for carbon fibre plate.
I have used a seller called "happychoice2009" for some years and they ship fast via DHL and the plates have always had perfect quality..

Smile
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#6
Hmmm an old post but wondering what screen you used as a display on the carbon plate? This looks like something that works on 12v?
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#7
(2020-05-15, 09:55 PM)davidbirnie Wrote: Hmmm an old post but wondering what screen you used as a display on the carbon plate? This looks like something that works on 12v?

Old, yes Tongue

it is the official raspberry pi-display 7".. works on 5V, there is a 12v-usb adapter powering it and the raspberry pi Smile
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(2020-05-15, 10:17 PM)alekoy Wrote:
(2020-05-15, 09:55 PM)davidbirnie Wrote: Hmmm an old post but wondering what screen you used as a display on the carbon plate? This looks like something that works on 12v?

Old, yes Tongue

it is the official raspberry pi-display 7".. works on 5V, there is a 12v-usb adapter powering it and the raspberry pi Smile

Cool thanks for the reply. A 12v USB adapter... where do you find these? I do like the carbon board solution because I will get a big hole when I remove my radar display which isn't working at all.
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#9
(2020-05-18, 10:18 AM)davidbirnie Wrote:
(2020-05-15, 10:17 PM)alekoy Wrote:
(2020-05-15, 09:55 PM)davidbirnie Wrote: Hmmm an old post but wondering what screen you used as a display on the carbon plate? This looks like something that works on 12v?

Old, yes Tongue

it is the official raspberry pi-display 7".. works on 5V, there is a 12v-usb adapter powering it and the raspberry pi Smile

Cool thanks for the reply. A 12v USB adapter... where do you find these? I do like the carbon board solution because I will get a big hole when I remove my radar display which isn't working at all.

I found some on ebay, but a normal 2A or more USB car-adapter will work Smile
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#10
Hi,
I use a couple of these https://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-DC-Micro-USB...Sw02Fc0Ggu
One for the rpi and one for the usb hub.
Bought mine from France but can’t find that seller now.
Cheers
Pär W
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