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NMEA network power
- Mikwallace
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NMEA network power
Anyone done this?
1979 Caravelle 18’
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Re: NMEA network power
- g36
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Re: NMEA network power
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- Mikwallace
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Re: NMEA network power
I did find an unused connector on the rear of the starboard engine that’s hot when ignition is on, also when ignition is on and engine running. It’s a three wire connector with a termination dummy plugged into it. It has Orange, Yellow, & Black wires. The Yellow is the one I’ll use.
Here’s a picture of the wire:
Edit:
Is there a reason to NOT use that wire??
1979 Caravelle 18’
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2003 Chaparral 260 Ssi 8.1 L VolvoPenta DuoProp
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Re: NMEA network power
Mikwallace wrote:Source of the post As of now I do not have anything to connect to a NMEA network at the helm. Maybe in the future. Seems like an extremely difficult task to run the backbone to the helm if I don’t need it there. Where’s the tunnel to get from engine compartment to the helm?
I did find an unused connector on the rear of the starboard engine that’s hot when ignition is on, also when ignition is on and engine running. It’s a three wire connector with a termination dummy plugged into it. It has Orange, Yellow, & Black wires. The Yellow is the one I’ll use.
Here’s a picture of the wire:
Edit:
Is there a reason to NOT use that wire??
FWIW......Personally I would avoid connecting anything to the engine harness of a MEFI controlled engine that draws power and could cause interference but that is me being proactive and anal at best. That is my opinion only in this case, maybe someone knows for sure that it would be ok.
Question, what parameters are you monitoring from the engines and how do you see the data if it does not go to the helm area with the backbone?
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Re: NMEA network power
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Re: NMEA network power
Here's the post including this...viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3833&p=26430&hilit=Pull+wire#p26430
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- Mikwallace
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Re: NMEA network power
Question, what parameters are you monitoring from the engines and how do you see the data if it does not go to the helm area with the backbone?[/quote]
On second thought, I tend to agree about tapping that yellow wire. I could put a waterproof relay on it and just use the yellow wire as a trigger and get the 12v from elsewhere?
I mostly want fuel flow info. The gateways I bought from Fox Marine provide much more info. Here’s a link to the gateways:
https://fox-marine.com/index.php?route= ... duct_id=50
The gateways will get power from the NMEA network and transmit data through that network to MFDs; and they are Bluetooth capable to transmit the data via Bluetooth to iPhone/iPad. Until I get MFDs I’ll use the Bluetooth and the app. However, they are powered by the NMEA network, so that’s why I’m doing a “Temp” network until I get MFDs.
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2003 Chaparral 260 Ssi 8.1 L VolvoPenta DuoProp
1998 Carver 405 AC 7.4 Horizons


- Mikwallace
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Re: NMEA network power
Thanks for that info. I about had it figured out except the part about removing the engine access floor on stdb side. I just now completed removing all the panels except the stdb engine access. I was wondering how to get around those steps down to the aft stateroom- and that’ll do it.
Thanks!
1979 Caravelle 18’
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2003 Chaparral 260 Ssi 8.1 L VolvoPenta DuoProp
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Re: NMEA network power
I wouldn't exactly call it an unused connector. It looks like the diagnostic plug to me. If that's the case, don't hook anything there. I wouldn't make the connection at the engine but if you insist on doing it there, find a spot that doesn't tap into the EFI side of things. You'll want a spot with continuous power while the ign. keep is in the ON position, something like the positive side of the coil for example. Having said that, I would want control of powering the network without having to turn the ign. key on. Having to power up the engine even without firing it to get some data or troubleshoot means you're powering your coil which isn't desirable without the engine running not to mention the alarm that will eventually sound in some models. For that reason, I'd prefer the power being switched at the helm independently of the engine. Eventually you may want accessories connected to your backbone and want them to work independently of engine operation, you won't be able to do that if you get your power off the engine only without turning the ign. key.Mikwallace wrote:Source of the post.... I did find an unused connector....Is there a reason to NOT use that wire??
Take the time to do it right the first time so you're not doing it again or potentially causing another problem/gremlin that you may not think has anything to do with the NEMA hookup at your engine.
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