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NMEA 2000 cabling kit

$139.95

A simple and low-cost NMEA 2000 starter kit which allows for up to 3 devices to interconnect.

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Description

KEY FEATURES

NMEA2000 has now become the de-facto standard throughout the marine electronics industry for interconnection of devices. It uses a simple backbone (or sometimes called “trunk”) structure with requires terminators at each end of the cabling and then each device can be spurred off using a drop cable.  The bus also requires power.  Furthermore, waterproof connectors are used throughout for maximum reliability and it makes for an easy plug ‘n play installation. Therefore Digital Yacht introduced the NMEA2000 starter kit.

Digital Yacht’s NMEA2000 starter kit allows for up to 3 devices to interconnect – say AIS, plotter and autopilot and comes complete with terminators and a power cable.  It uses the high quality, nickel plated metal style connectors rather than the cheaper plastic type which can prove unreliable.  The backbone is formed from a unique 6 way extension block with ports at each end that accommodate the terminators.  Therefore allowing for a really neat and compact installation – ideal for behind the helm.  It’s suitable for DIY installers as well as boat builders who want an easy and value priced solution for integrating and installing modern boat electronics.

The connection system will work with all leading brands and can be expanded using standard components as required.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • NMEA2000 starter kit – Everything you need in one box
  • Smart 4-Way T-Piece “Backbone”
  • 1m (3ft) Power Cable with in-line fuse
  • 1m (3ft) “Drop Cable”
  • Pair of removable network terminators
  • Connect up to three devices
  • Standard “Micro C” connectors make it very easy for future network expansion
  • Metal connectors and reduced T-Piece connections, improve reliability
Additional information
Dimensions 205 × 110 × 20 mm
Sales FAQs

How to create alarms or monitor an NMEA 2000 network?

NavAlert is Digital Yacht’s latest innovation and allows an alarm to be set for any parameter that’s available on the boat’s NMEA 2000 network. That could be navigation data such as depth, heading or speed, electrical data such as voltage and engine/generator data including temperature, pressure, tank levels, fuel flow etc.

It connects anywhere on the NMEA 2000 network and also takes power from this connection so installation is super simple. A local WiFi network is created by NavAlert so setup is possible via any smart phone, tablet or PC. Simply choose the parameter you want to monitor and set an alarm level. Multiple parameters can be monitored.

How to connect an NMEA 0183 equipment to an NMEA 2000 network?

The Digital Yacht iKonvert NMEA 2000 to NMEA 0183 Converter is an intelligent and flexible gateway. Therefore allowing for new NMEA2000 equipment to talk to legacy NMEA0183 equipment. Conversions are bi-directional.

For example, you may want to get the data from older NMEA0183 sensors on to your NMEA2000 network. Another reason being you have a new NMEA2000 only MFD and want GPS and Navigation data sent to your older NMEA0183 VHF and Autopilot.

iKonvert can be used to accurately and intelligently carry out the required data conversions.

How to find a fault within a NMEA 2000 network?

NMEA 2000 networks are very reliable and really are “Plug and Play”. When things go wrong, it is not always easy to fault-find even on a small NMEA 2000 network.

NAVDoctor is the perfect NMEA 2000 diagnostic tool for dealers, installers and boat builders. It turns any mobile device in to an NMEA 2000 network analyser, creating simple and clear web pages that show the health and status of your NMEA 2000 network.

What about the NMEA 2000 Network Current?

A key consideration in any good NMEA 2000 network design, is the total current that the network is consuming. If the total current is more than the safe current capacity of the NMEA 2000 cabling (3A for all Digital Yacht cables) then the cable could melt or even cause an electrical fire.

  • Each device on the NMEA 2000 network consumes some current
  • It is very important that the total network current is known and that it is less than 3A
  • Every NMEA 2000 certified device, has a Load Equivalency Number or “LEN” for short
  • 1 LEN = 0.05A (50mA)
  • The LEN number will be printed on the devices product label (see example below)
  • Add up the LEN values of all devices and make sure the total is less than 60 LEN which equals 3A
What's the basic NMEA 2000 Networking rules?

The list below, gives you all of the key NMEA 2000 networking rules that, if followed, will ensure your NMEA 2000 network works correctly.

  1. The network must be properly terminated; only two terminators fitted one at each end of the backbone
  2. The NMEA 2000 Supply voltage must be between 9V and 16V
  3. The NMEA 2000 Supply current must be less than 3A (60 LEN)
  4. Maximum number of 50 physical devices on the network
  5. The NMEA 2000 backbone must be less than 100m
  6. Maximum single drop cable length is 6m
  7. Total length of all drop cables must be less than 76m
  8. The volt drop from one end of the network to the other, must be less than 1.5V
What includes an NMEA 2000 Starter Kit?

Digital Yacht NMEA 2000 Starter kit includes:

  • 4 way T-Piece Backbone
  • 2x Terminators
  • 1m Power Cable (fused)
  • 1m Drop Cable

The part number is ZDIGN2KIT.

How to connect NMEA 2000 devices?

You cannot just plug two NMEA 2000 devices together with a suitable NMEA 2000 cable – they must be connected to a properly constructed NMEA 2000 network.

Each device has an NMEA 2000 interface that must be powered from the network. Some smaller low power devices, like sensors are also powered from the network

There is a small cost in setting up the network, but future expansion is very easy. A Digital Yacht NMEA 2000 Starter Kit is a cost effective way to build a small, expandable network

 

What is NMEA 2000?

NMEA 2000 is the marine version of the CAN networks found in every modern car. NMEA 2000 allows marine electronic devices from different manufacturers to talk to each other

NMEA 2000 is a standard set of data messages, protocols and connectors that all NMEA 2000 devices must use*

* Note –   Some manufacturers have created their own “flavours” of NMEA 2000 with different connectors and cabling; Raymarine’s “SeaTalkNG” and Simrad’s “SimNet” are two examples and both need proprietary adaptor cables to connect to standard NMEA 2000 networks.

Manual and Downloads

NMEA2000 Starter Kit Guide V1 01 Eng Pdf

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NMEA2000 Starter Kit Latest Installation Guide (English)

what inside box

  • Smart 4-Way T-Piece “Backbone”
  • 1m (3ft) Power Cable with in-line fuse
  • 1m (3ft) “Drop Cable”
  • Product Video