I have no idea where to put this, but I imagine if it works, I will have to implement some sort of microcontroller to make contact with this device.
We have scrapped this marine controller for one of our thrusters because it is defect. I will see if I can find the fault (have two controllers now, one of them looks like it has a burnt voltage regulator)
If I succeed in fixing them, could I somehow make contact with it? It there some device/MCU that I can hook up to it, that hammers it with signals/pulses, until it makes a twitch? I thought it would be fun if I could make it to beep.
I can take pictures of a controller in action, to see which port is in use. But I do not want to share them, because of strict company policy.
It comes with an SD-card in the side, that says which propeller it belongs to. Maybe this has some information?
All of this is most likely proprietary and very well locked. Don't know if this is possible.

We have scrapped this marine controller for one of our thrusters because it is defect. I will see if I can find the fault (have two controllers now, one of them looks like it has a burnt voltage regulator)
If I succeed in fixing them, could I somehow make contact with it? It there some device/MCU that I can hook up to it, that hammers it with signals/pulses, until it makes a twitch? I thought it would be fun if I could make it to beep.
I can take pictures of a controller in action, to see which port is in use. But I do not want to share them, because of strict company policy.
It comes with an SD-card in the side, that says which propeller it belongs to. Maybe this has some information?
All of this is most likely proprietary and very well locked. Don't know if this is possible.

