VE.Can to NMEA2000 Micro-C male (100cm)
Victron
Artikelnummer ASS030520200
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This VE.Can to NMEA2000 Micro-C male cable is used to connect a Victron product with a VE.Can port to an NMEA2000 network. The cable enables smooth integration between Victron's VE.Can devices and NMEA2000 systems, providing efficient data transfer and control in marine and other network environments.
The Victron VE.Can network accepts a voltage between 9 to 70 VDC, while NMEA2000 networks are usually powered at 9 to 16 VDC, but can also allow up to 30 VDC in some cases. Since VE.Can networks are often powered by battery voltage, the voltage in some systems (e.g., 48V systems) may exceed the accepted levels for NMEA2000 devices. Therefore, it is important not to connect the power cables directly between these networks.
To ensure correct installation, the VE.Can to NMEA2000 cable is equipped with a removable fuse and a warning label reminding to remove the fuse if necessary. All Victron devices with VE.Can ports, such as the Skylla-i 24V battery charger, Lynx Shunt VE.Can battery monitor, and SmartSolar MPPT charger with VE.Can communication port, can be connected directly to an NMEA2000 network using this cable.
To install an N2K CAN-bus network, the network must be built as a backbone with drop cables for each connected device. It is important to use only two terminators in the network, one at each end of the backbone.
Two installation options exist: Either use the NMEA2000 cable as the backbone, run separate drop cables to each Victron device, and install terminators only in the NMEA2000 backbone.
Or connect the N2K network on one side, with a terminator, and connect the Victron network at the other end with a Victron terminator at the end.
The first option follows the official N2K method but requires more cables and more NMEA2000 to VE.Can conversion cables if multiple Victron devices need to be connected to the network.
The Victron VE.Can network accepts a voltage between 9 to 70 VDC, while NMEA2000 networks are usually powered at 9 to 16 VDC, but can also allow up to 30 VDC in some cases. Since VE.Can networks are often powered by battery voltage, the voltage in some systems (e.g., 48V systems) may exceed the accepted levels for NMEA2000 devices. Therefore, it is important not to connect the power cables directly between these networks.
To ensure correct installation, the VE.Can to NMEA2000 cable is equipped with a removable fuse and a warning label reminding to remove the fuse if necessary. All Victron devices with VE.Can ports, such as the Skylla-i 24V battery charger, Lynx Shunt VE.Can battery monitor, and SmartSolar MPPT charger with VE.Can communication port, can be connected directly to an NMEA2000 network using this cable.
To install an N2K CAN-bus network, the network must be built as a backbone with drop cables for each connected device. It is important to use only two terminators in the network, one at each end of the backbone.
Two installation options exist: Either use the NMEA2000 cable as the backbone, run separate drop cables to each Victron device, and install terminators only in the NMEA2000 backbone.
Or connect the N2K network on one side, with a terminator, and connect the Victron network at the other end with a Victron terminator at the end.
The first option follows the official N2K method but requires more cables and more NMEA2000 to VE.Can conversion cables if multiple Victron devices need to be connected to the network.
| Varumärke | Victron |
| Bruttovikt (kg) | 0.06 |
| Typ i Pim | Interface |
| GTIN | 8719076019534 |