Confusing NMEA0183
Dear Dinosaur,
I downloaded each of the manuals for the three items you have and agree the instructions are very muddled. This is a good illustration of the state of the industry.
I assume you have the plug/ socket shown in the Autopilot manual and so I have made a wiring diagram for this to suit your boat.
The 12 volt power wiring to each item is also shown and I am suggesting you have a switch and fuse for each, though you may decide to combine some of these.
You can use a contact breaker in place of a fuse and often these incorporate an ON/OFF switch thus doing both jobs.
I have also shown a connector strip or block of the type used in domestic wiring and available very cheaply at hardware stores. Use the smallest size. Also the NMEA wiring is only light gauge wire.
To cut through the garbage, if a room full of people all talk at once then it is chaos. To overcome this the instruction is "Stand in Line and Speak in Turn". This is what NMEA 1083 does.
Apologies for a poor quality picture but this site instantly re-compresses my original diagrams to the point where they go fuzzy.
If you have doubts or queries please send a private mail through this site.
Dear Dinosaur,
I downloaded each of the manuals for the three items you have and agree the instructions are very muddled. This is a good illustration of the state of the industry.
I assume you have the plug/ socket shown in the Autopilot manual and so I have made a wiring diagram for this to suit your boat.
The 12 volt power wiring to each item is also shown and I am suggesting you have a switch and fuse for each, though you may decide to combine some of these.
You can use a contact breaker in place of a fuse and often these incorporate an ON/OFF switch thus doing both jobs.
I have also shown a connector strip or block of the type used in domestic wiring and available very cheaply at hardware stores. Use the smallest size. Also the NMEA wiring is only light gauge wire.
To cut through the garbage, if a room full of people all talk at once then it is chaos. To overcome this the instruction is "Stand in Line and Speak in Turn". This is what NMEA 1083 does.
Apologies for a poor quality picture but this site instantly re-compresses my original diagrams to the point where they go fuzzy.
If you have doubts or queries please send a private mail through this site.
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