I am adding a few instructions for optimization.
- turn off HDMI, to save a little power.
- turn off LED after we send the time to the hand controller (and location)
- change to a RO filesystem, so a hard power cut should not cause any havoc on the SD card and increase the lifetime.
I have decided to setup two boxes. One PI zero W for observing from home:
- Wi-Fi via the home network. (and of course you have to make sure you have coverage where you are using the telescope.
- No GPS. I have not yet found a case for the PI where everything fit's in. So the location I am sending to the hand controller is fixed to my home location.
- Time is synced to NTP public NTP servers.
- I will use power from the telescope mounts AUX port with a RJ12 connector. (not yet finished)
Currently I have the time set on the HC after less than 60s.
Another unit, most likely a PI 3 B+ or PI 3 A+, as the cases have a little bit more space to add the additional components. Or maybe a PI Zero in a case of a PI 3.
- Wi-Fi via home or if out of reach enable Hotspot.
- With GPS to fetch time and location
- Power from the telescope mounts AUX port.
I dropped the idea of adding a RTC. NTP is pretty fast, and with the GPS I will have a super accurate time.
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