Doineann
Well-Known Member
I have an old Autohelm 2000, which up to now has done its job of pointing in one direction well.
I also have Raymarine ST60’s running on Seatalk 1, including wind.
Recently I joined the 21st Century and got a B & G Zeus Touch 7 Chartplotter, I have connected the B & G to the ST60’s by using a seatalk 1 to Seatalk NG converter and then putting everything into an NMEA 2000 backbone and it all seems to work well
I have always tended to ignore the Autohelm 2000’s input for a wind vane, assuming it is some old sort of system which would not talk to the ST instruments, but am I right?
If it is, say NMEA 1083 could I daisy-chain that off of the ST60’s? or even run it off of the B & G’s 0183 connectors (given the B & G has the wind information on it)?
I also have Raymarine ST60’s running on Seatalk 1, including wind.
Recently I joined the 21st Century and got a B & G Zeus Touch 7 Chartplotter, I have connected the B & G to the ST60’s by using a seatalk 1 to Seatalk NG converter and then putting everything into an NMEA 2000 backbone and it all seems to work well
I have always tended to ignore the Autohelm 2000’s input for a wind vane, assuming it is some old sort of system which would not talk to the ST instruments, but am I right?
If it is, say NMEA 1083 could I daisy-chain that off of the ST60’s? or even run it off of the B & G’s 0183 connectors (given the B & G has the wind information on it)?