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signalk-spectra-plugin

v1.0.1

Published

Signal K plugin to interface with Spectra Watermakers

Downloads

6

Readme

signalk-spectra-plugin

Spectra Watermaker plugin for SignalK

This is a plugin that allows you to read data from and control a Spectra Watermaker that is equipped with a Spectra Connect interface.

There are currently 4 PUT paths for controlling the watermaker:

  • watermaker.spectra.control.start - start the watermaker. Value should be JSON as follows:
    • {"mode":"filltank"}
    • {"mode":"autofill", "hours":1}
    • {"mode":"autofill", "liters":100}
  • watermaker.spectra.control.toggleSpeed - toggle the speed between high/low. No value required.
  • watermaker.spectra.control.stop - stop the watermaker. No value required.
  • watermaker.spectra.control.lookupStats - look up stats (this will cause the interface to scroll through various pages to load stats.) No value required.

Here is an example Node-RED flow for controlling your watermaker: alt text

Here is an example Grafana dashboard for displaying Watermaker data: alt text