jfm
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I agree, but waddumean by "from the Cat ECUs", J?
Afaik, they are totally unaware of the actual boat speed, and also of tank capacity.
Am I right in guessing that you just "read" the instantaneous lph from the Cat MPD to feed some Maretron interface, which does the math based on the boat speed to eventually show the lpm?
That aside, I for one would be interested to hear more about the Maretron components required, and possibly their ballpark costs.
Yep the cat ecus tell lph to the garmin screens, which already know SOG, and the garmin screens compute lpm and range. The engines themselves obviously don't know SOG or STW. I only mentioned "from the cat ecus" to turn the page (so to speak) from the maretron fuel flow units that I had been talking about in my post. Sorry if I caused confusion.
The maretron devices are priceable online but I think in the order of €1k per engine. I don't recall exactly. Nothing from maretron is cheap but it's all excellent quality (with a couple of exceptions). You obviously need an n2k network and screens to receive and display the data but many boats have that already
The components you need, per engine, are 2x flow meters, 1x ffm100 black box, and a drop cable + tee to your n2k network. You also need fuel hoses but perhaps only one per engine if you mount the supply side flow meter directly onto the primary fuel filter. I only use crimped hoses not jubilee clipped hoses, so these need to be custom made. I'll post some pics if I can find some
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