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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. Anything other than the Lowrance EP-10? It would appear they're using their own form of NMEA cabling. While adapters do appear to be available it sort of makes sense to just use stuff that's got standard Micro-C connectors on them already. 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. Does this work with the existing way the tank level is monitored? As in, am I just patching into the wire, not installing something else in the tanks? |