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[CA11] Link to older forums? - Keith Pleas - 11-22-18 09:35 AM

Hello:

Does anyone have a link - or access to - the older forums?

I am looking in particular for a post I created about September 2015 where I used a Maretron "Micro Field-Attachable Connector - Male - FA-CM-ST" to bridge between STNG and N2K networks. My recollection was that I whacked an end off a STNG backbone and attached this connector - I'm pretty sure I took a photo of the Maretron documentation with the STNG wires identified.

It worked a peach on my previous vessel and now I need to replicate on my new one.

Regards,
Keith


RE: [CA11] Link to older forums? - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 11-26-18 09:39 AM

Welcome back to the Raymarine Forum Keith,

Please click here to view a FAQ addressing the retirement of the old Raymarine Technical Community Forum.

Please click here to view a FAQ addressing the subject of connecting a SeaTalkng Backbone Cable to a third party NMEA 2000 backbone cable.


RE: [CA11] Link to older forums? - Keith Pleas - 11-29-18 09:37 PM

Thank you Chuck - that 2nd link will help with the pin connections. In my prior installation I power isolated the two backbones, that link referred to a single power at the midpoint - is that preferred?


RE: [CA11] Link to older forums? - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 11-30-18 09:05 AM

Keith,

Q. In my prior installation I power isolated the two backbones, that link referred to a single power at the midpoint - is that preferred?
A. Yes. Please note that the ACU-400 is capable of supplying power to a backbone. It is considered to be a best installation practice to use a dedicated, switched 12VDC power circuit to power to the backbone rather than to use an ACU or autopilot course computer to do so.