Anyone running Garmin plotter and G-wind with a Raymarine EV100 wheel pilot. I would like to here how and where you transition between the NMEA2000 and Seatalk NG.
Did you cut the ends off of the N2K and Seatalk NG drop cords and slice them together? In my setup, I will end up having the control head at one end of my backbone and the compass and brain at the other end. I am hoping that all of the change over can be done in the drops so that I do not need to replace the backbone.I have Garmin 840sx with gwind & depth talking to the ray ev100, On the EV100 there's a connection for the ng that just happens to be the same as Garmin 2k. all I did was spliced the wire for the garmin 2k bus. On this bus I also have the Vesper AIS and all devices are happy and talk to each other.
YesThere is not much info on what data can be shared between the two systems. Can the pilot follow a route from the Garmin plotter and steer to wind angle from the G-wind?
ACU is wired so my Gamin drop cable with end cut off and appropriate wires into terminal strip. CHECKThe ACU N2k is wired not a plug so all I did was cut the end off the Garmin N2k and wired it with the ACU wiring. Yes all options work Tracking on Plotter and wind. N2k is a standard the only thing is updates, you can update the Garmin stuff but not the Raymarine stuff the other thing you can't do is mix radar.
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Correctso I will need STng / Devicenet drop cord. Correct?
Must be connected to the STng using a STng cord to the ST backbone. The connector was provided in the EV100 package. The AP needs the data from the sensor using the ST backbone.Sensor Core. How is this connected?
I don’t see where your second termination resistor goes. It won’t fly without that.Well it is getting serious now because I am ordering the EV100 tomorrow. I think I need to have my N2K backbone in the center with the STng on each end. I have made a (very) rough drawing of what I am thinking. I will need to transition from STng backbone to N2K backbone between the EV sensor and the Garmin GND-10. Then I will transition from N2K on the drop line to the P70s.
Does that look about right?
One would go to the left end of the 5-way devise and the other is at the right end of the T going to the P70s.I don’t see where your second termination resistor goes. It won’t fly without that.
The costs other than the STng/N2K converters are already baked into the cake. I have the Garmin starter kit and the STng starter kit comes with the EV100.There is a parts cost to this stuff.
I would look at going from the left end of the 5-way devise with a SEATALKng Blue cable to a T and a short drop cable to the P70. Put the Termination resistor one the end of this T. This has all of the SeaTalk system together.
Run your SeaTalkng to N2K conversion then connect to the Garmin.
I do not see why "I think I need to have my N2K backbone in the center with the STng on each end."
I believe the "conversion" connections are more expensive than the SeaTalkng T.