Garmin Gra10 Rudder Angle Nmea 2000 Adapter
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Garmin Gra10 Rudder Angle Nmea 2000 Adapter

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Garmin Gra10 Rudder Angle Nmea 2000 AdapterWith Garmin? s NMEA 2000 Rudder Angle Analog Adapter aboard your vessel, you can give new life to your old gauges by making the transition from analog to digital. This simple to install adapter takes the data generated by traditional analog gauges and converts the data into a NMEA 2000 signal so you can create or expand your network without replacing all of the equipment on your boat. Connect to Your Network With the Garmin GRA 10 adapter, you can

With Garmin?s NMEA 2000 Rudder Angle Analog Adapter aboard your vessel, you can give new life to your old gauges by making the transition from analog to digital. This simple-to-install adapter takes the data generated by traditional analog gauges and converts the data into a NMEA 2000 signal so you can create or expand your network without replacing all of the equipment on your boat.

Connect to Your Network

With the Garmin GRA 10 adapter, you can convert analog information provided via the rudder-angle sensor (not included) on your boat to your NMEA 2000 network. The GRA 10 allows you to observe rudder-angle information on compatible Garmin display devices connected to your NMEA 2000 network.

Upgrade With Ease

Garmin?s line of NMEA 2000 Analog Adapters are easy to add to any existing marine network. Once installed, the data from the adapters can be viewed via the Garmin GMI 10 Digital Marine display and other compatible Garmin devices. This easy-to-use set-up will help you bring your older dashboard into the digital age.

 
Unit dimensions, WxHxL: 31/32" x 43/64" x 3 3/32" (24.7 x 17.0 x 78.6 mm)

Total cable length: 16 ft. (4.9 m)

Temperature range: From 5°F to 158°F (from -15°C to 70°C)

Compass Safe Distance: 2 in. (5 cm)

Power Input Source: 9?16 Vdc from the NMEA 2000 bus

NMEA 2000 Power Usage: 1.1 W max

NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number (LEN): 2 (100 mA)

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