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Subject: Stus-List NMEA 0183 vs. 2000 Wiring Compatibility
Bill,
As others have said, the 0183 wire is likely to support the signal cables
but not to
carry
enough current to cause any interference.
My $0.02 worth,
Tom S
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Subject: Re: Stus-List NMEA 0183 vs. 2000 Wiring Compatibility
That is an interesting point, I forgot about the
whole system. Also, manufactures don't tend to warranty
things that are not done to spec. So if you are purchasing new equipment,
best to go with the correct wiring also.
James
SV Kristy
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Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 17:56:32 -0400
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> Yes there is a spec for N2K wiring and it
e the wire gauge of the 0183 wires to this N2K,
maybe it will work.
Bill Coleman
Erie, PA
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Subject: Re: Stus-List NME
Since the NMEA2K conductors usually run from the top of the mast to the
back of the boat and supply power to all the devices in between, the
voltage drop is a significant problem even if you use the recommended
cables. Using the NMEA 0183 cable which doesn't usually supply power to
all the devices
Yes there is a spec for N2K wiring and it differs from 0184, however for
relatively short runs (or for that matter even the longer ones) you'll
probably be OK. The biggest thing you'll want to verify is that the gauge
of the conductors is matched for the power wires. In N2K you'll find a red
and
Generally need 5 wires of adequate gauge to handle powering the downstream
devices - if required. You can buy connectors to attach yourself to the
cable ends. You might have some electrical interference issues but the bus
can handle some transmission errors.
Ed
On Sun., Apr. 26, 2020, 5:57 p.m. B
I am replacing some 0183 wiring for NMEA 2000, and I bought some 2000 end
connectors (Maretron FA-NF-ST Mini Field Attachable Connector (Female)
FA-NM-ST) that you can screw the terminals into. Some of this 0183 wiring was
probably installed before the boat was completed, and It looks very diffic
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