KAM
Well-Known Member
Anyone found a neat solution to this without spending a fortune on connectors. I currently have a Raymarine Seatalk converter with those horrible spring terminals. 4 wires in works but its a bit messy to work on.
Great thanks. I've usually avoided that sort of thing like the plague. Everything is soldered but I think those look like a more practical solution in this case. Look a bit better than the ones Raymarine used.
Just got a box from screwfix. Surprisingly elegant despite my misgivings. Just need to work out which mounting plates to get.
The Wago 221 connectors are perfect for this job. You can often include them in bundles of wiring with cable ties for support, they aren't very big or heavy. You can also key the underside of the connector with some course sanding paper and stick them down with a blob of rapid epoxy (Araldite etc).
Hold up! What’s this magic trickery you’re talking about?!
Is it really that easy to get multiple NMEA 0183 feeds into the one wire by simply using a wago block? Don’t the sentences just combine into jiberish and talk over one another?
I thought you needed to use a mega expensive multiplexer?!
Mind blown if true!
Hold up! What’s this magic trickery you’re talking about?!
Is it really that easy to get multiple NMEA 0183 feeds into the one wire by simply using a wago block? Don’t the sentences just combine into jiberish and talk over one another?
I thought you needed to use a mega expensive multiplexer?!
Mind blown if true!