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More details please! #22

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oscarmorrison opened this issue Jul 5, 2019 · 2 comments
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More details please! #22

oscarmorrison opened this issue Jul 5, 2019 · 2 comments

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@oscarmorrison
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Awesome work @andresol this is really exciting project

Obviously the WaterRower A1 is needed. I also recommend a 2 EL Wire Splitter Cable and a Rasberry Pi 3. Please connect the WaterRower A1 sensor to the Raspberry Pi 3. Connect the 2 EL Wire Splitter is to the GPID 4 and ground on the RP3. Doesn't matter which way! This is a hacking project, and I am not I am not responsible for any damage caused by any problems that may arise!

Can you please expand on this section. How do you connect the EL Wire splitter to the AI? I have one, and would like to try this project.

Thanks,

Oscar

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andresol commented Aug 26, 2019

Hi! Sorry for the late reply. I split the cable between the rower magnetic sensor and the A1 monitor using the El Wire splitter. Now you have one free end. This free end I connected to the Rasberry Pi 3 using 2 GPIO cables. One to the GPID 4 and one to the ground.

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IMG_20190826_221901 Image of the wiring.

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