[CA] [CA11] Power to Navigation Instruments
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01-04-20, 08:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-20 09:17 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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[CA11] Power to Navigation Instruments
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Axiom 9 X5 Auto Pilot with P70 Control. i50 Speed; i50 Depth; i60 Wind I have a separate breaker for power directly to the Axiom 9. The Axiom is connected to the nav. instruments through STng. For the autopilot, another power feed goes a to 5-way connector with a STng spur to the P70 control and a spur to X-5 unit. The power is a STNG 12Vdc Power Cable spliced into power wires and then to the 5-way. Presently, a STng spur from P70 control head to i50’s and i60 provide their power.
 Questions: 1) Should there be a separate power source for the nav. instruments (i50’s and i60)? 2) If so, how should I make the connection? Can I splice a STNG 12Vdc Power Cable and connect directly to one of the control heads or does it need to go to another 5-way connector? I operate the autopilot independently because, until I update, it will not work with the Axiom. I don’t mind using the P70 control head at all. |
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01-07-20, 09:32 AM
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RE: [CA11] Power to Navigation Instruments
Welcome to the Raymarine Forum Mike,
Please click here to view a FAQ addressing best practices for creating power circuits for the marine electronics. Please additionally ensure that the SPX 5 autopilot control head and all other products within the system have been updated with the latest available Raymarine product software updates. Q1. Should there be a separate power source for the nav. instruments (i50’s and i60)? A1. As suggested within the referenced FAQ, it would be considered to be a best installation practice to create a dedicated power circuit to supply power to the SeaTalkng / NMEA 2000 backbone ... which in turn will supply power to the instruments, GPS sensor, and other devices which are designed to be powered via a SeaTalkng / NMEA 2000 backbone. Again, this is considered to be a best installation practice and the choice will ultimately be up to the owner / installer. Q2. If so, how should I make the connection? Can I splice a STNG 12Vdc Power Cable and connect directly to one of the control heads or does it need to go to another 5-way connector? A2. It is recommended that the SeaTalkng Power Cable should be connected to a spur socket within the system's backbone rather than to an unused spur socket within the p70, i50, or i60. Q3. I operate the autopilot independently because, until I update, it will not work with the Axiom. I don’t mind using the P70 control head at all. A3. While MFDs may be used to control and configure most Evolution autopilot features, it is considered to be a best installation practice to install an autopilot control head at each steering station onboard the boat. |
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