I have bought an engine interface cable and an NMEA2000 starter kit for my boat, which has a 2011 Garmin GPSMap 720S. In my boat I have the main steering place in the open cockpit (with roof), and another one in the front, where I have the power block that pulls my crawfish, crab and lobster pots. There I have a phone, where I am using SignalK to see depth and speed from the onboard Raspberry Pi. I am going to get an NMEA2000 interface for that Pi, so I can have RPM and fuel usage there too. But I would very much like to have the trim as well, I have switches for both the jackplate and the trim up front.
Can I solder together the cables to the analogue trim meter and the cables to the engine interface, so I can have both my analog meter and the info in to the NMEA2000 interface? Or could that damage something? If I'm not mistaken the tilt meter is a simple resistance meter, and in that case I would guess that doing a jump cable would work. But I could of course be wrong, and then I could damage something. So if anybody has any info I'd appreciate that!
Maybe I should just solder one of them together, so that the analog meter sends power to it, while the engine interface cable only takes the resulting signal, with resistance?
Can I solder together the cables to the analogue trim meter and the cables to the engine interface, so I can have both my analog meter and the info in to the NMEA2000 interface? Or could that damage something? If I'm not mistaken the tilt meter is a simple resistance meter, and in that case I would guess that doing a jump cable would work. But I could of course be wrong, and then I could damage something. So if anybody has any info I'd appreciate that!
Maybe I should just solder one of them together, so that the analog meter sends power to it, while the engine interface cable only takes the resulting signal, with resistance?
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