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"Stephen Trapani" wrote in message
Ansley Sawyer wrote: Stephen, I welcome any thoughts of yours. I'll let you know if I think of something that ends up working well. Right now I'm having a strange vision of some kind of arm, like the url from Armond, but maybe with homemade stuff like Peter Pan mentioned... I'm going to look the next time I get on the boat at the dashboard in the cockpit. I wonder if I can put a plexiglass window or something in it so i can just swivel the laptop around inside the cabin and see it from both areas. If that's too crazy, maybe just a second mount in the cockpit so I can move it to both locations. Since I have to wire to all locations no matter what for nmea, might as well run the other wiring too, but... I'm not really fond of the idea of not being able to use it during foul weather and I don't think I can trust a bimini/dodger setup to protect a laptop in foul weather. But other than seeing it from below, one can override the autohem stuff from the helm, right? so having it out in the cockpit isn't really necessary? Being able to see it in all weather from the helm would be great though... Maybe just a swivel like the url so it can swivel into the hatch opening so one can see it even with the hatch covered, but um, then it will have to be swung out of the way to go below and come out... Maybe that's no big deal, um wet hands, um... The laptop screen probably isn't bright enough to see it at all through a window in the cockpit in brighter weather, so that idea might not work well.... I'm leaning toward swiveling into the hatch opening like DS's do. Stephen Be aware that laptops are not waterproof at all. There are quite a few options for using a desktop however, in an enclosed area, with extensions (1 or more than one) to allow remote monitors/keyboards/mouses etc. Not that big of a stretch, and you can have multiple monitors. That's also the way they do it now, especially for explosive atmospheres. |
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Peter Pan wrote:
"Stephen Trapani" wrote in message Ansley Sawyer wrote: Stephen, I welcome any thoughts of yours. I'll let you know if I think of something that ends up working well. Right now I'm having a strange vision of some kind of arm, like the url from Armond, but maybe with homemade stuff like Peter Pan mentioned... I'm going to look the next time I get on the boat at the dashboard in the cockpit. I wonder if I can put a plexiglass window or something in it so i can just swivel the laptop around inside the cabin and see it from both areas. If that's too crazy, maybe just a second mount in the cockpit so I can move it to both locations. Since I have to wire to all locations no matter what for nmea, might as well run the other wiring too, but... I'm not really fond of the idea of not being able to use it during foul weather and I don't think I can trust a bimini/dodger setup to protect a laptop in foul weather. But other than seeing it from below, one can override the autohem stuff from the helm, right? so having it out in the cockpit isn't really necessary? Being able to see it in all weather from the helm would be great though... Maybe just a swivel like the url so it can swivel into the hatch opening so one can see it even with the hatch covered, but um, then it will have to be swung out of the way to go below and come out... Maybe that's no big deal, um wet hands, um... The laptop screen probably isn't bright enough to see it at all through a window in the cockpit in brighter weather, so that idea might not work well.... I'm leaning toward swiveling into the hatch opening like DS's do. Stephen Be aware that laptops are not waterproof at all. There are quite a few options for using a desktop however, in an enclosed area, with extensions (1 or more than one) to allow remote monitors/keyboards/mouses etc. Not that big of a stretch, and you can have multiple monitors. That's also the way they do it now, especially for explosive atmospheres. Hey thanks for the information. :-) Is there some kind of waterproof laptop monitor one can attach to the steering pedestal? Maybe this is too expensive? And it would be nice if the monitor ran off 12 volt, so one could still have the option of running off 12v with the laptop, since I, um already have the laptop and all. Stephen |
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"Stephen Trapani" wrote in message
Peter Pan wrote: "Stephen Trapani" wrote in message Ansley Sawyer wrote: Stephen, I welcome any thoughts of yours. trim Be aware that laptops are not waterproof at all. There are quite a few options for using a desktop however, in an enclosed area, with extensions (1 or more than one) to allow remote monitors/keyboards/mouses etc. Not that big of a stretch, and you can have multiple monitors. That's also the way they do it now, especially for explosive atmospheres. Hey thanks for the information. :-) Is there some kind of waterproof laptop monitor one can attach to the steering pedestal? Maybe this is too expensive? And it would be nice if the monitor ran off 12 volt, so one could still have the option of running off 12v with the laptop, since I, um already have the laptop and all. Stephen Many of the LCD monitors are extremely lightweight (under 2 LBS, less than an inch thick, no xrays you can be very close to them), run off 12V (straight off the batteries, with a power cleaner), can be waterproofed very easy, mount to various places, and with extensions can be 10-20 ft away from the computer. They also make weatherproof repeaters (perfect for anyplace away from the bridge). If your current laptop has a connection for an external monitor (usually a 15 pin d shell connector), you can hook it right to it. If you have a USB port on your computer you can also run an extension to wherever you want the keyboard/mouse at, put a hub extension at the desk location, and plug unplug them to move em out of the way/replace em etc. Actually, I have a laptop in a cabinet inside, plug in the cables when on the boat (using the remote monitors and keyboards etc), and unhook em and take the laptop with me to shore when I want to use it on the go and for email etc. then put it back/hook it up again when back on board. PS, the fun part of the LCD, it has many inputs, I can also use it to watch TV/DVD's/Videotapes etc. |
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On Sun, 02 May 2004 15:59:51 -0700, Stephen Trapani
wrote: Is there some kind of waterproof laptop monitor one can attach to the steering pedestal? Maybe this is too expensive? ======================================== I've had some success using an inexpensive flat panel display enclosed in one of those large plastic envelopes that they sell for chart books. The flat panel is theoretically capable of running from 12 volts DC but since I already had a small 150 watt inverter on the flybridge, I used that instead. Never any problems with moisture or power. I used the 3M super duty, velcro-like fasteners to hold it down, and no problems with that either. I took an old, inexpensive laptop on the 2002 Bermuda Race wrapped in saran wrap. It was a farly wet race with lots of spray finding its way below to the nav station but the laptop survived fine. I was able to use the mouse pointer and keyboard right through the saran wrap. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
I took an old, inexpensive laptop on the 2002 Bermuda Race wrapped in saran wrap. It was a farly wet race with lots of spray finding its way below to the nav station but the laptop survived fine. I was able to use the mouse pointer and keyboard right through the saran wrap. Now you're talking! I use a ziplock baggie for waterproofing my cell phone. Put a little air in it and the cell phone will even float. And the cell pone works through the baggie too. The baggie gets wrinkled and too cloudy after a while but then you can always recycle that bag and use a new one. Stephen |
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