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NMEA2000 converters?
Hi, does anyone have any experience of cheap analog to nmea2000 converters for engine sensors?
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Heard good things about these guys. Haven’t used it Personally but one of my good friends swears by them. I have talked to their tech support and seem very knowledgeable.
https://nolandeng.com |
I've also considered options for my 2001 Formula 292. Take all the gauge leads behind the dash, input them into something like that, and have a nice new digital screen for maps and gauges all in one.
Following. $100 doesn't seem bad for twins: https://www.ebay.com/itm/38506565010...Cclp%3A2047675 |
Originally Posted by JaniH
(Post 4852745)
Hi, does anyone have any experience of cheap analog to nmea2000 converters for engine sensors?
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ill second Nolan -- they are very easy to install and work well
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Depending on what sensors your looking to import, I'm actually wrapping up testing on a new 6ch 5v ADC Gateway that should cover about any analog or digital input signals.
I've also used Notlan units with great success in the past. Just needed something fully bilge rugged, with an ability to calibrate sensors on the fly. So came up with a little gateway to handle 0-5v drives, tabs, or rudder inputs and such. Based off my OSO conceived can-2-can gateway which covers aftermarket ECU protocols. Then added a little waterproof RGB push button, for easy sensor scaling by sight. Works great on the bench.. Just placed the order to a run a dozen and check interest. So looking for a few real world https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...1b071c8bc4.jpg |
Where can i buy Nolan?
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Direct at NolandEngineering.com
Rs-11 worked for me... |
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Yes that is the one.
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