I’ve got the nmea2000 hooked up to my Yamaha f70 to my garmin graph, Yamaha is telling me I need a gateway and multi hub, where would put these in between the motor and the backbone or between the backbone and the graph
I'm doing this exact setup and all the NMEA-2000 starter kits I can see come with 3 Ts, 1drop lead, and a power cable but not a red power T like you have. Can any of the Ts be a power T?
@bayouhoundtv you’ll need both. The cable connects the computer from the outboard to the “backbone” which is the Nema kit, your nema compatible devices then connect to the backbone.
@@lefterisvasilatos6452 Mine did. I had a shop install it. There are a few features I wasn’t able to read on my Simrad, cause you have to add some things to the motor. I was able to get rpms, motor hours, and some other info. I still need to play with it
@montauk man - does the motor automatically send the trim / tilt state to the NMEA 2000 or is anything special required to get the Trim / Tilt to display?
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Hi! Does your chartplotter get all its power from that cable that goes from the NMEA2k backbone or do you have a separate power cable running to your chartplotter?
I found this text on a support site @@DainichiKichi “Yes, any NMEA 2000 network needs power. A large amount of NMEA 2000 devices are powered solely from the backbone, and this power is used to operate the device. Whilst this is the case for most devices, not all devices are powered from the NMEA 2000 network completely. Some devices pull too much current from the network and due to the NMEA regulations on NMEA 2000 networks, they must be powered from their own supply.”
I’ve got the nmea2000 hooked up to my Yamaha f70 to my garmin graph, Yamaha is telling me I need a gateway and multi hub, where would put these in between the motor and the backbone or between the backbone and the graph
it will be possible with a two-stroke 2001 yamaha only the gauges? Tk
I'm doing this exact setup and all the NMEA-2000 starter kits I can see come with 3 Ts, 1drop lead, and a power cable but not a red power T like you have. Can any of the Ts be a power T?
@Al ex, yes that’s right. It’s red for discrimination.
@@DainichiKichi thanks
Hello. I have a 2008 F115TLR Yamaha Four Stroke. Do I just need the 120-37 cable, or do I need to buy the Nema Kit, too? Thank you!
@bayouhoundtv you’ll need both. The cable connects the computer from the outboard to the “backbone” which is the Nema kit, your nema compatible devices then connect to the backbone.
@@DainichiKichi Awesome! Thank you for the reply!!
Are you sure tha your engine has the nmea200 cable(connector)? I am asking because I have tha same motor( f115 tlr 2008) thank you!
@@lefterisvasilatos6452 Mine did. I had a shop install it. There are a few features I wasn’t able to read on my Simrad, cause you have to add some things to the motor. I was able to get rpms, motor hours, and some other info. I still need to play with it
@@wildncrazyguytv do you know if I can see the consumptions?? (L/H)
Very nice 🎉
Don't suppose, it's possible to hook up to a 2-stroke from 97 ?
Nope, 2 strokes don’t have the capability for NMEA.
@@DainichiKichi Only if they are 2006 an up
@montauk man - does the motor automatically send the trim / tilt state to the NMEA 2000 or is anything special required to get the Trim / Tilt to display?
I’ve never paid attention to see if the T&T input is on the screen. I just turn my head around to look at the motor if I need to see it.
The trim tilt Data will automatically display on the GPS.
You have to join the pink cables in order to have trim over nmea2000, if you google it you will find detailed images.
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@Xzavier Calvin Instablaster :)
Hi! Does your chartplotter get all its power from that cable that goes from the NMEA2k backbone or do you have a separate power cable running to your chartplotter?
It gets the data from a cable that connects from the plotter to the back bone.
Yes i get that@@DainichiKichi 👍🏼
But does it also get power from that same cable?
@@DanielSuran I misunderstood what you asked originally, yes the plotter needs its own power source so there is a separate power cable for it.
Ok@@DainichiKichi Now I get it. Thank you for answering 🙌🏼
I found this text on a support site @@DainichiKichi
“Yes, any NMEA 2000 network needs power. A large amount of NMEA 2000 devices are powered solely from the backbone, and this power is used to operate the device. Whilst this is the case for most devices, not all devices are powered from the NMEA 2000 network completely. Some devices pull too much current from the network and due to the NMEA regulations on NMEA 2000 networks, they must be powered from their own supply.”
Gasoline, how it goes to read
Do you no if they make that for a Honda
What year Honda outboard?
@@DainichiKichi its 03 they don't have that plug in unless you no a different way thanks
Only Newer Models.
Made in China, Ancor Starter Kit. Just bought the kit.
which simrad model is that?
GO7
it will be possible with a two-stroke 2001 yamaha only the gauges? Tk
it will be possible with a two-stroke 2001 yamaha only the gauges? Tk
it will be possible with a two-stroke 2001 yamaha only the gauges? Tk
No, only 4 cycle.