I would like the device to have an lcd screen that displays 2 different fuel tank contents, shows the status of various sensors (most of them are on/off states), so could display icons for these. Additionally if it could display voltage and various sensors (like amperage or things) that would great as well.
Hi,
Theoretical it is doable ... technically i didn't see that some one do it before. Arduino MEGA 128/256 with 3.2" LCD will do a job, however you will need to create some other electronic circuits to get input from your sensors, and create case which will guard Arduino and LCD from vibration.
The wonderful thing about lights and dials is that you do not consciously need to "read" them. In properly designed instrument panels, dial pointers are arranged to all point in the same general direction when things are "normal". Then, if something untoward occurs, the needle that moves becomes readily apparent. Similarly for lights. If you arrange for all lights to be off in normal circumstances, it is obvious when one comes on. By this means the brain focusses on what is really essential - keeping your eyes on the road.
When you "digitise" analogue instruments your brain needs to do a little more than necessary and there is increased risk for not only the rider but also anyone else in the vicinity.
However, given good use of colours, I'm sure someone wil come up with a design that is both legible and suitable for immediate alerting without having to be read ever "second" or so.
Arduino Power section there would be good for you also, I think.
Maybe think about what functions you can ADD to the existing gauges etc... One main thing is being able to log data and later download it to graph, etc.. Maybe put up info here/somewhere about all the sensors and actuators you have now?
Did you know there is an actual patent for something called similar to a Flux Capacitor?
Poll time:
Who thought they exist and we use them all the time for our Arduino projects?
sbright33:
Did you know there is an actual patent for something called similar to a Flux Capacitor?
This is what comes of removing the "working model" requirement for patent applications...
Edit: Oh right, on topic... Hmm, with an Arduino you could not only create an instrument panel, but it might be possible to setup some profiles for automatic switching between fuel types based on the tank levels.
Jimmy60:
I'm normally a big fan of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" but then clicked on your picture. XD
Hey, at least it appears that you have functioning sending units in your fuel tanks.
I'm more curious about the bike. What is it? How did you convert it to diesel?
IT was a honda superdream 250, but it currently has a 400 cc diesel generator engine, that does around 100 mile per gallon, but the engine is still being run in!
more info on the build process and specs on the site www.fotifixes.com
What would be good, is if I could, have the display showing Fuel tank levels on the left hand side, with 3 or 4 buttons to change the tanks, and to silence an alarm possible. For those important alerts (oil pressure, oil level) I would have an actuated buzzer for 2-3 seconds for each alert.
So essentialy I would need.
2 analogue inputs for the fuel gauges
1 analogue input for the EGT gauge
1 analogue input for cylinder heat temp gauge
3 digital inputs for the oil pressure/ oil level and water in fuel lights
1 digital output the buzzer
and then I would have to figure out how to interface it with the screen and the coding aspects etc, does that sound feasible on something like this:
ACtually, im thinking this would probably be a better starting point, as If I am clever with the way the screen displays data, I wont need 4 lines (ie, selected tank gauge showing, rather than both gauges at once etc)
The wonderful thing about lights and dials is that you do not consciously need to "read" them.
Absolutely. You can glance at an entire wall of "oldfashioned" meters and tell at a glance if there is a problem. With digital displays you have to look at the numbers and figure out what they mean. It is the same with watches are you analogue or a digital person?