So is this wiring correct? I also connected the ground wire, since I assumed it does nothing (being everything connected to the same battery), but maybe that's wrong.
And if the wiring is correct, what might be the issue? I didn't install the N2K network myself, instead I hired a company to install a couple of Axiom+ 9, which is the only thing connected to the N2K network, and ask them to leave a T connector right before the terminator resistance near the Raspberry.
Since the T connector came with the (annoying) SeatalkNG format, they provided me a converter to the standard 5 pin connector described in the docs, and that's what you can see plugged in in the picture.
BTW, I already tried switching blue and white wires just in case, but the leds always stay fixed.
I also checked if there was any voltage between red and black wires coming from the 5 pin connector (before connecting them to the raspberry, of course), expecting to have the ~12.5V that the battery provides, but the multimeter shows ~0.01V. Does that means something's wrong with the N2K network?
And if the wiring is correct, what might be the issue? I didn't install the N2K network myself, instead I hired a company to install a couple of Axiom+ 9, which is the only thing connected to the N2K network, and ask them to leave a T connector right before the terminator resistance near the Raspberry.
Since the T connector came with the (annoying) SeatalkNG format, they provided me a converter to the standard 5 pin connector described in the docs, and that's what you can see plugged in in the picture.
BTW, I already tried switching blue and white wires just in case, but the leds always stay fixed.
I also checked if there was any voltage between red and black wires coming from the 5 pin connector (before connecting them to the raspberry, of course), expecting to have the ~12.5V that the battery provides, but the multimeter shows ~0.01V. Does that means something's wrong with the N2K network?