smonard
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys.
My electronics on the boat are connected together by the data wires being soldered together and covered with heat shrink tubing. This is OK until you want to change something or remove something or want to take stuff home for the winter. Has any one made a system with like an ethernet patch panel with all the NMEA instruments connected with RJ45 connectors. Would the power wires need chunkier connectors due to the higher current? My Easy AIS has a RJ45 on the AIS end. I'd like the VHF, chart plotter, AIS and tillerpilot to be easily connected and disconnected. The power to the tillerpilot would have to be separate of course. The radio already has separate power wires, could RJ45 connectors handle an amp or two?
Thanks for any input.
My electronics on the boat are connected together by the data wires being soldered together and covered with heat shrink tubing. This is OK until you want to change something or remove something or want to take stuff home for the winter. Has any one made a system with like an ethernet patch panel with all the NMEA instruments connected with RJ45 connectors. Would the power wires need chunkier connectors due to the higher current? My Easy AIS has a RJ45 on the AIS end. I'd like the VHF, chart plotter, AIS and tillerpilot to be easily connected and disconnected. The power to the tillerpilot would have to be separate of course. The radio already has separate power wires, could RJ45 connectors handle an amp or two?
Thanks for any input.