Retrofit Touchdisplay in 3D-printed Case for NOHRD WaterRower (incl. my config) #158
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hereby i presenting my way, how I built your great project (with great help from Jaap - thanks again!) on my WaterRower Classic from NOHRD.
This is an Raspberry Pi 4 with an 4,3" Touchdisplay in an 3D-printed case. Feel free to use all STL-files for your own. Download here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6421760
my config.js:
`
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
import rowerProfiles from './rowerProfiles.js'
export default {
// Available log levels: trace, debug, info, warn, error, silent
loglevel: {
// The default log level
default: 'info',
// The log level of of the rowing engine (stroke detection and physics model)
RowingEngine: 'info'
},
// gpioPin: 17,
gpioPollingInterval: 4,
gpioTriggeredFlank: 'Up',
gpioMinimumPulseLength: 50,
}
`
The deviation of the distance rowed after 10km between the original S4-Monitor and ORM was less than 1% with dragFactor=3250
I would like to thank all developers here once again for this great project. Your documentation is very valuable. Special thanks again to Jaap, who helped me a lot with the configuration via Discord.
I am now finally able to row online with you. Quick info why I didn't use factory options: the existing Bluetooth module "ComModule" , a bluetooth extension for the original S4-Monitor does not work for me technically. After communicating with the manufacturer support, the USB port of my original display is broken (replacement board: 150 EUR!). In addition, there are not many good reports about this thing (constant disconnections). The last option was the SmartRow, unfortunately extremely expensive. So now ORM is running :-)
Greetings from germany
Tobi aka TechTobi
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