Gents,
I've just installed 2 new 2017 DF200APX's and 2 C10 gauges in my old Formula 233. The C10 gauges are on the NMEA network, along with my Garmin GPS antenna and Suzuki engine interface cables. At the moment, the power supply for the network comes from an 12V accessories circuit.
Tyler at IMS mentioned that the Suzuki gauges should be powered from the power drops in the main engine harness to ensure power to gauges comes from the key. He mentioned that to maintain the one network I could consider splitting the NMEA network with a 'thing' that would allow two independent power supplies to each side of the network (one from general accessories for the Garmin gear and one for the Suzuki gear) but still allows the data to flow through this 'thing' - keeping all functions on the one network.
I should give him a call back but thought I would see how others have rigged their systems up.
I've just installed 2 new 2017 DF200APX's and 2 C10 gauges in my old Formula 233. The C10 gauges are on the NMEA network, along with my Garmin GPS antenna and Suzuki engine interface cables. At the moment, the power supply for the network comes from an 12V accessories circuit.
Tyler at IMS mentioned that the Suzuki gauges should be powered from the power drops in the main engine harness to ensure power to gauges comes from the key. He mentioned that to maintain the one network I could consider splitting the NMEA network with a 'thing' that would allow two independent power supplies to each side of the network (one from general accessories for the Garmin gear and one for the Suzuki gear) but still allows the data to flow through this 'thing' - keeping all functions on the one network.
I should give him a call back but thought I would see how others have rigged their systems up.
- Should I put the network only on the Suzuki harness power drops, in which case, they key needs to be on to get the GPS position (not ideal)?
- Should I leave the network power on the accessories, which means the Suzuki gauges are powered up but have not input data when the key is off?
- Should I look further for this "thing" that splits the network ? Anyone know what its called?
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