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I think the OP's point was that the raymarine e series accepts the
input from 'standard' NMEA 2000 and displays the stuff on the screen without the need for another display so you dont need the e80 and a laptop. I want to use my E-80 to monitor the engines and fuel. I'm also hoping/expecting that I might also be able to extract at least some of that same data ot my laptop, currently connected via NMEA-0183. The latter being something I'd expect might require an extra interface as -0183 is slower than -2000. Regardless, I'd prefer to avoid duplicating sensors. The boat's already got analog gauges monitoring everything but the fuel flow. I'd expect to add fuel flow sensors, unless the fuel injection/engine management system can provide this data. But I'd certainly want to avoid attaching all new oil, temp, rpm and alternator sensors AND their wiring. If it means 'tapping into' the wires currently feeding the analog gauges that's not an unreasonable solution, providing it's not horrendously overpriced. The reason I have both the laptop AND the e-80 is I prefer to layout routes on the PC and do other work on it. That and the e-80 works better in sunlight and wet weather. -Bill Kearney |