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@blurt My apologies, I'd made a mistake in posting the 63P had a J1708 interface. I've corrected that above. You're correct that the 63P doesn't have ...
Bruce, it doesn't use an NGT-1, but I run lots of data on test benches. Instead of simulated data, I use real data I've previously recorded. I use a Y...
Hi Dan, The TAMD-63P uses J1708 to communicate engine data. You can use a Yacht Devices YDES-04N () to convert from J1708 to NMEA 2000. But, be ...
It's an interesting product. Right now I don't have very good ways of testing alternators and regulators. I'm working on it and will definitely keep t...
Hi Geno, First, it's not possible to leverage the e125's internal WiFi to receive NMEA 2000 data. That's a limitation of the e125 (and most othe...
Hi Angelique and James, When you're connected to the WW directly, can you look at network preferences on your Mac? I'm hoping you can tell me th...
Just a quick comment to say how impressed I am by what you've done. I love the work you've done and the resulting dashboard. Your level of persistence...
I'd definitely concur with Ben and Donald's advice. I believe that Burr Yacht Sales has standardized on Furuno for the boats they deliver. That sai...
Hi Anonymous, We're a marine technology blog, we review products and report news on the industry. We don't have products to offer. But, there ar...
Ed, I think it's been touched on before but I don't know that we've discussed it head-on. You're right that there are concerns about the prolife...
Michael, Did the Cummins tech confirm that J1939 data is definitely present in the diagnostic connector and which pins? There's not too big of a dif...
@wkearney99 You're absolutely right that the less you assume, the less frustration involved. There's little consistency in any of this even with the s...
Garmin supports more than one engine on their J1939 interface as long as they are both on the same physical J1939 network and addressed appropriately....
It's quite likely that your engines' J1939 networks are linked. If they're linked, the standard convention is for the port engine to be set to engine ...