The beauty of the NMEA standard is that everything is compatible.I need to add an NMEA device into a new boat, been advised to use N2K Tee the code given is:
CONNECTOR, N2K TEE #010-11078-00
Am I correct that any NMEA 2000 compatible Tee will be OK, I can find plenty of Garmin Tees, but not NTK
If the instrument has a Deutsh connector it is not NMEA 2000 compliant device.Thanks for that ..... there is a follow on question ....
I’m adding instrument to my boat. Boat install is standard NMEA 2000 backbone, hence NMEA Tee. This uses 5 pin round branch connector.
The instrument I ‘m adding uses Deutch DT06-04S connectors. (rectangular 4 pin) – pic attached
I asked manufacturer, they just said this needs a field wiring of harness to fit NMEA
Option 1 …. Can you buy a Deutsch DT06-4S to NMEA round adapter ?
Option 2 … Can I get a simple NMEA drop lead (as short as possible) to which I will attach a female DT06-04S
It's not as simple as splicing in a connector.The harness cable uses Deutcsh connectors, it is an NMEA2000 device, and require CAN high, CAN Low, +12V and ground to run. It is normally plugged direct into engine harness which uses Deutch Connectors. Manufacturer has told me if no such connector then cut off plug & hardwire in (which I prefer to avoid)
The "instrument" is most likely J1939 (standard engine network CAN bus stuff, like our cars run that also uses CAN_H, CAN_L, +V and -V),