Nick_H
Well-Known Member
I know nothing about electronics and nmea networks, so i'm hoping someone can help me.
I've just fitted a new outboard which apparently has an nmea 2000 bus. It comes with two "smart gauges", one of which has a dial gauge for speed, the other for rpm. They both also have digital displays which can show a range of info including engine trim, temperature, battery voltage, fuel level, and oil level.
As the boat previously had seperate gauges for lots of this stuff, i'm left with 1 x 3.5" and 3 x 2" holes in the dash that aren't being used.
My question is, can I buy off the shelf nmea 2000 gauges of the right size, plug them in to the nmea bus, and easily configure them to show the extra info on seperate gauges, or is it more complicated than that.
I've just fitted a new outboard which apparently has an nmea 2000 bus. It comes with two "smart gauges", one of which has a dial gauge for speed, the other for rpm. They both also have digital displays which can show a range of info including engine trim, temperature, battery voltage, fuel level, and oil level.
As the boat previously had seperate gauges for lots of this stuff, i'm left with 1 x 3.5" and 3 x 2" holes in the dash that aren't being used.
My question is, can I buy off the shelf nmea 2000 gauges of the right size, plug them in to the nmea bus, and easily configure them to show the extra info on seperate gauges, or is it more complicated than that.