Matt, I think I have the problem solved. I got the answer from a nice guy on the "hulltruth" site. I found out that the Raymarine E55053 cable is really a hybrid cable. It’s Seatalk2 for a C-series on one end and Seatalk2 for an E-series on the other end. You have to cut the cable and depending...
Well it looks like the Maretron MARE-005 is not the cable to connect from a Raymarine E80 to a NEMA 2000 network. The MARE-005 cable connects to the E80 NEMA 0183 network, but not to the Seatalk2, NEMA 2000 network.
So know it looks like i'm stuck until i can get a E series Seatalk2, NEMA 2000...
Matt, thanks the MARE-005 cable. It looks just like the cable i am looking for. I spoke to Raymarine today and they told me they really did not have a cable to go from an E80 Seatalk2 to NMEA 2000. That I should just cut the one end off the E55053 cable i just bought and hard wire it into the...
Well I bought a Raymarine E55053 cable that is supposed to connect to a E80 Seatalk2 to a NMEA 2000 network. It probably does, but only on a C80 or C120 device. It won't work on a E device as the connector is wrong. Why list it under a E device if it only works with a C device. The Raymarine...
Well I got think the information. On the Raymarine E units Seatalk 2 is = to Nmea 2000. You have to buy an interface cable from the Seatalk 2 to the Nema backbone network. I also think the connector is going to be a micro-c or Red connector Nmea type and not a blue connector, which will require...
Bob, thanks for all this good info. I do have the EP 20 (or Part #120-55), but it has a blue connector and includes a T connector. It does not include the power supply module, the resister terminator for the blanked off "T" or any cable. I'll have to get the starter kit N2K-EXP-RD-2 (124-69)...
Warren thanks.
I just looked at the Maretron site, but it didn't seem to offer much for Raymarine. I kind of know how to set up Nmea network and my E80 has all these different Seatalk interface outlets, i just don't know whether anyone of them support native Nmea 2000. It's hard to believe, but...
I've go a Suzuki 115 and just bought the cabling to connect it to a Nmea 2000 network. After looking thru the E80 installation guide and all the Raymarine guide sites, it's not clear to me what is the connection point on the E80 for Nmea 2000 and whether the E80 supplies power to the network or...
I have a 115 Suzuki on my 22, but all i know it's the standard prop that came with the boat and engine. You can see it pictured under my site. I get about 30-31 mph and the fuel burn seem very low, but i only have 35 hours on the boat and motor.
Jim
New carpet, Lazarette covers and removable aft seat. The covers went in with no cutting within the old space. Dry as a bone now. New indoor-outdoor carpet to keep things clean. Now just wash it down and shop vac it once in a while. Carpet in transom with underlay makes for skid-free on and off!