![]() As it stands I think the wind has the processor built into it and is a stand alone device. Something like a wind instrument should have an interface box that ties into the network, and then a signal wire from the wind to the box. In my eyes the correct install would be run the backbone up the mast, tee, 1m drop out the top of the tee to the device, and the terminator on the end of the tee. No device can be more than 6m from the backbone. They can't go on a drop, or in a situation where the backbone is left open ended. They go at the ends of the backbone, or on a device connected to the end of the backbone. You can't put a terminator in front of anything. ![]() Then you'd not need an on device terminator at all. The total cost for this upgrade will run you slightly over 100.00 in order to get your SeaTalk 1 data converted over to NMEA 2000 based electronics. This wiring puts the SeaTalk 1 data onto the NMEA 2000 Garmin chart plotter. The terminator should be on the end of the tee, in line with the backbone, and the device drop out the top of the tee. In the image above we are connecting a customers SeaTalk 1 instruments to an NMEA 2000 Garmin chart plotter. What is marked as a terminator before your wind is actually a tee. The diagram actually looks incorrect to me.
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