Hey All, Ill need to start a NMEA backbone and was wondering where some of you have placed yours on an older Grady, I have an 02 228 and am looking for suggestions. Thanks
Basically just fishing around for a good space to mount the backbone. I was thinking behind the helm but I don't think I have much space in there.Not sure what you are really after. The backbone should be reasonably close to the equipment connected to it, and close to a power source. On my old Mako, I added it under the helm area. Powered through a fuse in a Blue Seas box. Behind or under the helm is most likely, but every boat is so different from a wiring perspective.
And if you extend the backbone up to the radio box like I did, don't be fooled into buying a "backbone cable". Those are beefy cables but it turns out for a short extension, under 20 feet or so, a normal cable works just fine. I am guessing that the beefy backbone cables are for big boats like a Viking or whatever and they are running the backbone to the rear of the boat.This is a great example. Power connector (yellow wire) in middle. Device T'ee on either side. Terminators on both ends.
To extend the buss add more T'ee connection and extension cables as needed.
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Haha...the Garmin branded ones are turned 45deg...aggrevating unless all of them are Garmin....Actually yes, the boat had a Garmin external GPS antenna on the hardtop when I bought the boat, I never plugged it into anything until I setup the NMEA backbone. Do you think that Garmin GPS is interfering with the Lowrance HDS and the NMEA network?
The previous owner left the Garmin GPS receiver and must have had all Garmin electronics as I noticed the NMEA backbone is labelled Garmin. I had some other T’s that I wanted to use to extend the original backbone to add more devices but the tabs don’t line up so I ordered a new 4 port solid backbone. Just sucks how incapable different manufacturers of NMEA parts seem to be.