I am in the process of 1) doing an I/O to DF300AP conversion and 2) re-wiring for a dual circuit system.
The engine will have the auxiliary charging cable option. There will be a Blue Seas 5510E dual circuit battery switch and a engine/starting battery and a house/electronics battery. I am pretty sure from the other threads on how to do this.
My goal is to avoid my MFD from dropping off every time I start the engine and protect electronics from voltage drops and spikes. Thus the dual circuit decision.
My understanding is the Suzuki wire harness/interface cable/etc will power the C10 display thus powering the network backbone. Am I correct so far?
This leads to my major question. Do I continue the Suzuki powered backbone to connect with MFDs, autopilot (Raymarine Evolution 100)? All of these items will be powered by the other battery.
The autopilot's heading sensor and control are backbone powered. I am not sure but I believe the heading sensor is always powered when the backbone is powered while the control has the power switch.
I want to enable the C10 to display MPGs for which a GPS source is required thus networking to a MFD. Or, is adding a GPS puck to the Suzuki network and also creating a separate electronics network a better option?
The engine will have the auxiliary charging cable option. There will be a Blue Seas 5510E dual circuit battery switch and a engine/starting battery and a house/electronics battery. I am pretty sure from the other threads on how to do this.
My goal is to avoid my MFD from dropping off every time I start the engine and protect electronics from voltage drops and spikes. Thus the dual circuit decision.
My understanding is the Suzuki wire harness/interface cable/etc will power the C10 display thus powering the network backbone. Am I correct so far?
This leads to my major question. Do I continue the Suzuki powered backbone to connect with MFDs, autopilot (Raymarine Evolution 100)? All of these items will be powered by the other battery.
The autopilot's heading sensor and control are backbone powered. I am not sure but I believe the heading sensor is always powered when the backbone is powered while the control has the power switch.
I want to enable the C10 to display MPGs for which a GPS source is required thus networking to a MFD. Or, is adding a GPS puck to the Suzuki network and also creating a separate electronics network a better option?
Comment