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How to inexpensively connect SeaTalk ng instruments
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(2023-07-06, 10:53 PM)gildas declercq Wrote:
(2023-07-06, 11:29 AM)MatsA Wrote:
(2021-11-17, 04:11 AM)SimonLew Wrote: I have the common Raymarine i50 speed, depth and i60 wind instruments. According to Raymarine I need about $100 worth of cabling and connectors to interface these instruments with a NMEA 2000 network. That seems much too bulky, complicated and expensive for a less than one meter long network. I came up with a simple and free method if you already use the Waveshare 2-CH CAN HAT........

Simon

Nice info !  .... did a post for the setup. 
https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2022/0...nal-k.html

/Mats

Hi Mats
in your post you suggest an isolated CAN .
i just bought the  RS485 CAN HAT for Raspberry Pi (waveshare.com)  ... what "bad" should I expect ?
thanx
Hi !
Nothing I presume !  Smile But since it is a non isolated input take care of the grounding. 
Good luck.

/Mats
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RE: How to inexpensively connect SeaTalk ng instruments - by MatsA - 2023-07-07, 04:23 PM

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