Garmin 010-11580-00 NMEA 2000 Power Isolator Yellow, Small
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Garmin informed me that it will be used in the following situations: When connecting your outboard or other motor to your network via a nmea 2000 output, use this line. According to what I've heard, some systems are affected by interference. I didn't have any signal or noise issues, so it's in a drawer now. There isn't much of a case for buying it. For additional assistance, I would contact Garmin tech support, who are, in my opinion, the best.
Hello, I would contact Garmin customer service directly for an answer to your question. For this very specific question, they would be the best resource.
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This is used when you want to isolate two separate backbone networks or stop 12v power from feeding or back feeding devices. (See pictures, copied from google) This is used when you want to isolate two separate backbone networks or stop 12v power from feeding or back feeding devices. br>br>For my purposes, I needed to turn off the 12 volt power between the Garmin MFD 7610's standard NMEA 2000 (12v powered T connection) network and the power supply. Garmin VHF 7607 Isolate my Yamaha Command Link Lowrance NMEA 2000 connection to the Yamaha hub using Fusion Stereo. br>br>During the initial setup of the Yamaha Lowrance Cable (Yamaha Command Link hub to NMEA 2000 connections), it was discovered that when the key was in the "off" position, the NMEA network 12v power source would back feed 12v to the Command Link Gauges and Yamaha fuel pump. Lowrance 000-Lowrance 000-Lowrance 000-Lowrance 000-Lowrance 000-Lowrance 000-Lowrance 000-L 0120- I used part 37 Cable to connect my Garmin 7610 to my digital engine data. There are 7607 displays in total. It's claimed that you can cut the red wire from the Lowrance (white square female connector) to the Yamaha hub cable, but if you're reading this, you already know that the electronics listed aren't something you'd want to mess with when a less than $20 part will suffice.
The DC supply on each side of the network is simply separated with this. br>br>I was under the impression that it was simply blocking on the T-. There isn't a connection on the tap side. br>br>I gave it one star because the stoned adolescent who wrote to ask if I could help me not only didn't, but also told me to "look online. " That's what I did, and I found nothing under the question and answers. br>br>So, if you hire a stupid, uneducated girl to assist you, make sure she understands the product. br>br>This was not what I expected, but it worked for me in the end. WHAT THE STONED TEENAGE GIRL SHOULD HAVE TOLD ME. br>br> There is no tap on this. br>br> The data will be passed between the two sides, but not the power. br>br>How is this useful? If you need to draw more than 3 amps, you'll need to find another source of power. This effectively splits the two sides in half, giving you 2 times 3 amps or 6 amps you can pull from the NMEA Bus.
As stated previously.
Everything went according to plan!.
As is everything Garmin makes/sells, this is a fantastic product.
On our boat, we have two systems connected, but they are isolated by an isolator. It's quite effective.
It didn't solve the problem for which I bought it, so it's difficult to say whether it's good or bad.