I purchased an aftermarket NMEA2000 Engine Monitor that I want to connect with my Universal engine. The monitor device is talking to the Garmin chartplotter as it shows up as an "Engine" with all the associated sensor attributes that come with it. I want to monitor oil pressure, coolant temperature and engine RPM. I connected the coolant temp to the temperature sensor on the engine as well as the oil pressure sensor. However, both report 0 when the engine is running and warmed up. If I stop the engine and turn off the key, values display that are out of range. If I turn the key back on, the values go back to 0. I'm curious if anyone has tried to do this and what worked for them?
Can anyone confirm which connection on the back of the alternator is the correct one to measure tach? I thought it was the AC side, but I'm not sure which that is?
I'll note that with these connections, the existing analog engine monitor continues to function as before.
Update: Looking at the wiring diagram for my boat (Catalina 310) shared below, the oil pressure sensor may only be a switch and not pressure range. IT seems I may need to add a sensor for that off of the existing tee.
thanks!
Wondering if that second GND needs to be connected on the device?
Temperature sensor connection >> see yellow wire connection.
I added the yellow wire connection for the oil pressure sensor shown below.
Can anyone confirm which connection on the back of the alternator is the correct one to measure tach? I thought it was the AC side, but I'm not sure which that is?
I'll note that with these connections, the existing analog engine monitor continues to function as before.
Update: Looking at the wiring diagram for my boat (Catalina 310) shared below, the oil pressure sensor may only be a switch and not pressure range. IT seems I may need to add a sensor for that off of the existing tee.
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Couple of related things... I can't tell if my buzzer, engine sensors or wiring is at fault, but when I turn the key on with a cold engine, I thought the buzzer was supposed to sound due to low oil pressure (until the engine is started). Mine makes no such sound and want to make sure all of that...
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thanks!
Wondering if that second GND needs to be connected on the device?
Temperature sensor connection >> see yellow wire connection.
I added the yellow wire connection for the oil pressure sensor shown below.
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