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:
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Is there a reason to NOT use that wire??
That is a diagnostic plug don't use that might be needed one day to diagnose a fault and powering things off it might cause interference with other electronics on the engine.
Even if this is just to power the fox marine units you ordered you would still have to build the very basics of a backbone in the engine bay. If you have a chart plotter that accepts N2K inputs why not run the wire and add the functionality of digital engine gauges with one more wire? A 3 or more connector T terminated at each end with a N2K wire to each Fox Marine Unit and a power lead to a 12v supply. To run the wire you'll need an electricians fish tape from the hardware store to run it easier.





.. mfd displays it will be just plug/program/ play and enjoy...... 


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