YACHT DEVICES NMEA2000 Run Indicator

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The Run Indicator is designed for visualizing and monitoring electrical current and voltage in up to four independent DC circuits connected to Device´s terminals.

Voltage and current data can be viewed on NMEA 2000 displays to check the state of manually switched loads (e.g.

navigation lights) and to ensure that equipment that is turned on is actually functioning (current flows through the load).

Current and voltage data can be used to configure the Device to manage the channels of an NMEA 2000 digital switching system.

For example, to raise a sound alert or to turn some equipment on or off the Device can also report how long a load was on, how often the load was switched over a specified period or whe ther switching falls within a specified frequency — which is useful for analyzing the operation of fresh water or bilge pumps and to detect leaks or flooding (see examples in Chapter IV of the Manual).

Data can be displayed on modern MFDs as digital switching circuits.

on legacy chartplotters, loads can be displayed as (up to) four batteries the Run Indicator allows configuration of the individual type of each load (Battery, Solar Panel, Wind Generator, etc.), but this is not widely supported in NMEA 2000 displays in any case.

The Device is well-suited to digitize the performance of solar panels and wind generators (up to 200W per channel).

Visit this page to download personalized configuration file for your MFD with CZone support (B&G, Simrad, Lowrance, Furuno, Garmin, Raymarine Axiom, Axiom Pro, eS and gS series) and get instructions the Run Indicator is well-suited for:

visualizing of manually switching loads (running lights, water makers, etc.) on MFD screen.

visualizing of normally open and normally closed sensors (door sensors, etc.).

digitizing performance of solar panels (up to 200W per channel) and wind generators.

monitoring bilge and fresh water pumps, detecting leaks.