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Bill,
If fuel flow is your concern you might look into the Lowrance EP-10 which is an NMEA 2000 fuel flow device which inputs data to Lowrance displays. Perhaps other displays as well??? It's cost is about US$ 50. It is a turbine device which taps into the fuel line going to the engine. There is also an EP-15 which converts fuel level to NMEA 2000 data. It hooks up to the sending unit and also reads out on a Lowarance display. Is it true that NMEA 2000 displays will accept NMEA 0183 input? Heard that some where and it makes sense that the new would accomodate the old, eh? Butch "Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... You'd need a gizmo that converts the sensor data Well, yeah, it's sort of obvious that a device of some kind will be needed, isn't it? into NMEA-2000 (not NMEA-0183). Given the 'emerging' nature of NMEA 2000 I'm not sure I'd want to bother with the bleeding edge.. The E-series can take NMEA-0183, SeaTalk (slower), SeaTalk2 (faster) or their ethernet-based SeaTalkHS (fastest). I'd imagine one that used SeaTalk2 would be best for this display. Especially since that's what the E-80 manual suggests. Start with the engine manufacturer? And I have sent 'em an e-mail inquiry. I'm asking the group to help avoid the usual hassles of vendor 'recommendations' of products that bring along their own headaches. So who supplies the sort of interface that converts from oil, tach, etc, into SeaTalk 2? |