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[CA] [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
05-18-19, 12:20 PM
Post: #31
RE: [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
Hi Chuck,
thanks again for all the help to date.
I think it's about time to finalise the plan once and for all and I think this will be the final arrangement (subject to your advice).

The attached diagram shows the final system configuration plan. All of this is now connected and functional with the exception of:
- addition of ST6002 pilot controller.
- incorporation of second ST to STNG Converter with Mast instruments connected.

Just a few (final, I hope) questions:
There are a total of 6 ST1 instruments running on the power supply to the original ST1/STNG Converter but there are only 3 on each converter. I understand you can have five per converter but as they are all powered effectively from 1 converter I'm not sure this is ok.
Q1. Is the ST1 instruments' power supply arrangement ok and if not, how would you suggest I arrange the ST1 power supplies?

The ST6002 is powered via the ST2000 plug.
Q2, is this ok?

The ST6002 receives Nav and Wind data from the A70D MFD via NMEA to the ST2000 then via ST1 to the ST6002. Alternatively, I could go from the A70D to the ST6002 via NMEA, then to the ST2000 via ST1 (shown dotted on the diagram) instead of the current plan?
Q3. Would there be any advantage to one or the other arrangement?

Any other thoughts or comments on this arrangement.

thanks again
Dave


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05-20-19, 01:34 PM
Post: #32
RE: [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
Dave,

This thread is becoming cumbersomely lengthy to follow ... we need to wrap this up.

Q1. Is the ST1 instruments' power supply arrangement ok and if not, how would you suggest I arrange the ST1 power supplies?
A1. The SeaTalkng / NMEA 2000 backbone power insertion should be balanced ... recommend moving the SeaTalkng power cable to the spur socket to the right of the SeaTalk socket of the SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter.

Q2. The ST6002 is powered via the ST2000 plug, is this ok?
A2. Yes.

The ST6002 receives Nav and Wind data from the A70D MFD via NMEA to the ST2000 then via ST1 to the ST6002. Alternatively, I could go from the A70D to the ST6002 via NMEA, then to the ST2000 via ST1 (shown dotted on the diagram) instead of the current plan?
Q3. Would there be any advantage to one or the other arrangement?
A3. I would recommend leaving shown as in the your most recent post's diagram after removing the green dashed line to the ST6002.
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07-01-19, 03:53 AM
Post: #33
RE: [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
Hi Chuck,
The day has finally come when it’s all done, installed and working nicely.
Final layout attached for your information.
Thanks again for all your help and patience.
Cheers
Dave.


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07-01-19, 11:15 AM
Post: #34
RE: [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
You're welcome.
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