Paulywood Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 What connectors do you guys use to connect your electronics? I want to interface my sonar, gps, radio and autopilot when I get it. I seem to remember when I bought the sonar and gps they came with those small, telephone wire connectors. I was thinking about using them.
Pioneer Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 http://terminalsupplyco.com/default.aspx I just found this, don't know if it is useful but here it is. All of my connections using only tinned wire once crimped close are also heat shrinked with a marine adhesive glue that seals as well as shrinks down. I believe its called adhesive lined shrink tube, connecters, etc. As far as interfacing, my Raymarine electronics are all High speed seatalk but if they are different brands I believe you can use NMEA wires to connect. It is going to take some calls to tech support on your different units to see what you can do. Chris
Paulywood Posted April 18, 2010 Author Posted April 18, 2010 I use butt connectors and shrink tubing for my regular connectors. Just not sure if I should be using the smaller data connectors for the NMEA wires. My sonar and GPS are both Garmin but the autopilot is Raymarine. I also need to hook up the DSC feature of my radio. I'll keep looking around. I could have sworn that the gps and sonar came with the small connectors but I never connected them on the old boat and it's been a few years.
Priority1 Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 Nick, I use a lot of shrink tubing also. I also use a brush on rubber like product that can be found in auto electric dept. A double shrink tube application is my first go to, but the paint on liquid rubber comes in handy for repairs where you don't have an open end. I just used some to repair a break in the outer jacket on my mic cable.
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