Please follow the quick start guide here: Quick Start Guide
Email us directly at info@lightmaps.io
Please follow the quick start guide here: Quick Start Guide
Please find product manuals here: Product Manuals
At the moment, we are not designing custom products but if you have an idea or a joint venture you would like to share with us, please dont hesitate to email us at info@lightmaps.io to share your ideas.
Each display includes a 24V DC transformer and speaker wire for running power to the map.
Very little! A typical display uses less than 150 kb of data per day, which is about the size of a single e-mail.
Our displays automatically adjust their brightness by detecting the amount of ambient light in the room. To turn off the lights completely, just hold your hand in front of the top left corner of the display for 5 seconds.
Our displays use less than 10 Watts of power at full brightness. This is about as much power as a single high efficiency LED light bulb.
Of course! All of your settings are saved even if you lose power. It’s smarter than your microwave!
Definitely not. Just unplug the power supply, match the black and red wires to the correct connections, and plug your Lightmap™ display back in.
When all the lights are green your display is attempting to connect to your local WiFi network. If all the lights switch to blue, this means it was unsuccessful. Repeat the setup process by connecting your phone or PC to the broadcast LightMap™ WiFi network. If the problem persists, try a different location where your WiFi signal strength may be better.
Our design uses the standard 2.4GHz Wifi band. Make sure your router isn’t setup for the newer 5GHz option. In addition, LightMap™ displays may have trouble if your WiFi name or password contain certain characters. For example, “Kevin & Mike’s WiFi” might not work because of the apostrophe or the ampersand. As a test, try creating a simple hotspot with your phone. If everything works on the hotspot, then you know the issue is with your WiFi network name or configuration.
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I gave this as a present to a friend who just bought his first airplane. He was amazed and loved it. Very easy to set up and enjoy!
It is colorful and looks nice but still not sure how to read the forecast and the wind information seems to be 180 degrees off from what my app shows? Not sure if happy yet or not
Received this as a gift. Wasn't sure that it was something I needed since I already have an Ambiant weather station and my tide charts on a app. Set it up facing the water and started noticing how it documented the changes I was seeing with real data. I love how it summarizes the conditions and allows me to make a quick decision as to when to head out on the water. Buying another one for my crabbing buddy.
I'm not sure what you would call this enjoyment of mine, but I worked many mechanical engineering jobs in my time and was used to old 90's analog light panels to indicate a certain status of whatever I was monitoring. For some reason, the flat wall status light panel works well with my brain. I specifically purchased the Tempest model as that happens to be my weather station at home. What a gift this product is to be able to see from a distance a series of lights that tell you the entire current weather story without reading a forecast. Bravo on a very innovative product. I hope to see more ideas of other boards in the future.