gjgm
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sorry, who is the resident expert.. cant recall.
sorry, who is the resident expert.. cant recall.
How do you convert transducer output to nmea 2000, as it is brand specific?Absolutely not an expert, but i do have a Garmin NMEA 2000 network.
What's your problem/question ?
How do you convert transducer output to nmea 2000, as it is brand specific?
Will depend on the make of display and the transducer you want to attach. For instance, Garmin, Raymarine and Standard Horizon depth transducers are all made by Airmar and connect to "black boxes". The Garmin and Raymarine ones (late models) will then connect to a non NMEA 2000 network, which is really ethernet, whilst the SH one is NMEA 0183.
There's also a bunch of analogue devices that can be adapted to NMEA 2000, such as rudder angle sensors.
As NMEA 2000 is supposed to be a standard, any NMEA 2000 compliant device from company X should connect to a NMEA 2000 network that comprises of components made by companies A, B and C, all connected to a display from company Z. So in theory at least, an NMEA 2000 rudder angle adapter from Garmin should connect to a VDO rudder angle sensor and a Raymarine plotter.
In theory
What is it, exactly, that you're thinking of doing ?
Option 3 is fit another Airmar Nmea 2000 sounder, but that's immediately only possible if it fits into the same sleeve, otherwise I have to lift the boat out- and it only went in two days ago.
Yea, I left the rudder angle as Raymarine, so at least that works.Paul, two things:
1. Some transducers might connect to ethernet downstream of the black box as you say, but not all. Raymarine do a "pod" that converts their depth transducer to N2k and this then connects to the STNG backbone. i had this on my last sq58. And Garmin do a depth/temp/speed transducer that connects to a black box and thence to the Garmin N2k backbone. I have this on current sq78.
2. NMEA2000 is stnadard but output from a transducer isn't. So it's not at all certain that the VDO angle sensor device would connect to the N2K Garmin N2k converter black box
Well, I changed to Garmin, and changed the paddle log to a Airmar/Garmin speed,depth,temp triducer, Nmea 2000. All very neat. Only the depth wont function over about 20 knots, so useless. The old Airmar/Raymarine transducer is still there, and of course that did work fine, so I am wondering how to use that.
Option 1 is to try to convert it to NMEA 2000 and so use with the Garmin. Option 2 is fit an old Raymarine ST60....
Option 3 is fit another Airmar Nmea 2000 sounder, but that's immediately only possible if it fits into the same sleeve, otherwise I have to lift the boat out- and it only went in two days ago.
I'm with jecuk. There must be a fault with your triducer or the installation of it. I have the same one and it is fine above 20kts. Surely it's better if you fix this, than your options 1,2,3
Right, that's just what a very very helpful guy at Airmar just asked..I can see I should had phoned you ! About to ask my very good friends in LymingtonNo upstream skin fitting that could be disrupting the flow on that side of the hull?
Cheers
Jimmy
What happens if you have two nmea 2000 rdepth eadings on the same backbone?
Well, I changed to Garmin, and changed the paddle log to a Airmar/Garmin speed,depth,temp triducer, Nmea 2000. All very neat. Only the depth wont function over about 20 knots, so useless. The old Airmar/Raymarine transducer is still there, and of course that did work fine, so I am wondering how to use that.
Option 1 is to try to convert it to NMEA 2000 and so use with the Garmin. Option 2 is fit an old Raymarine ST60....
Option 3 is fit another Airmar Nmea 2000 sounder, but that's immediately only possible if it fits into the same sleeve, otherwise I have to lift the boat out- and it only went in two days ago.
Option 3 is to chop the plug off the existing Raymarine transducer and wire it to a Garmin plug or a length of cable from a dead Garmin transducer.
Paul, two things:
1. Some transducers might connect to ethernet downstream of the black box as you say, but not all. Raymarine do a "pod" that converts their depth transducer to N2k and this then connects to the STNG backbone. i had this on my last sq58. And Garmin do a depth/temp/speed transducer that connects to a black box and thence to the Garmin N2k backbone. I have this on current sq78.
2. NMEA2000 is stnadard but output from a transducer isn't. So it's not at all certain that the VDO angle sensor device would connect to the N2K Garmin N2k converter black box
Option 4 is to chop the plug off the existing Raymarine transducer and wire it to a Garmin plug or a length of cable from a dead Garmin transducer.
But, as said, the new one should work. Both Garmin and Raymarine use Airmar transducers.