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Installing back bone - Goldog - 04-21-16 11:56 AM I have currently a C125 hooked into a DSM300 and a B60 20 degree transducer, also a CP100 hooked to a CPT-100 transducer, RD418HD, HS5 hooking them together ( I have one connector still open for the new MFD). The VHS is an ICOM hooked to the C125 to give the GPS location to the VHS. I will be putting a 2nd MFD E127 in also. I want to hook up the Suzuki 2006 250hp computer to feed the engine info to the MFD. The Suzuki dealer is telling me to put a Suzuki backbone in and hook the computer from the engine into that and then to the Raymarine system will it connect? If I use a Raymarine backbone I am worried about the Suzuki connectors from the engine will not connect to Raymarine backbone connectors. RE: Installing back bone - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 04-22-16 09:44 AM Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Goldog, Raymarine offers spur to DeviceNet and Spur to bare cables to support use with third party cables. It is indeed recommended that both a powered and properly terminated Suzuki backbone and a powered and properly terminated SeaTalkng backbone be installed onboard the vessel. The Suzuki engine would be interfaced as a spur to the Suzuki engine backbone and the MFD would be interfaced as a spur to the SeaTalkng/NMEA 2000 backbone. A spur from each backbone would then be interfaced to a third party NMEA 2000 engine gateway (recommend contacting Suzuki) to pass engine data from the Suzuki backbone to the SeaTalkng/NMEA 2000 backbone. Please click here to view a FAQ additional information addressing this subject. |