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@jwallinder/windshift

v0.0.6

Published

SignalK plugin to calculate the min and max TWD for windshifts

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signalk-windshift

SignalK plugin to calculate the min and max TWD for windshifts

Still expermimental and used as a support tool to investigate if it is possible to see (and predict) oscillating windshifts

Will create two new Paths: environment.wind.windshift.max environment.wind.windshift.min

Those can be sent to InfluxDB and be viewed in Grafana like this: Overview

The green line is the raw data from the windvane and the yellow is just grafana moving average (40) The blue and orange lines is environment.wind.windshift.max and environment.wind.windshift.max respectivly that gives a hint on the spread (and if the shift is big enough to tack on)

Hopefully there is ways to find and see (and predict) any oscillation behaviours in the wind, like this: 5 min oscillations 20° apart 20°

Settings: You can play with two parameters in the plugin configuration for different results. Plugin conf settings

-- under development --

more info will come