Daleo56
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I purchased two Fox Marine Engine Gateways for my 1998 Sear Ray 370 AC. My original plan was to use a Noland Analog converter and Garmin GFS10 fuel senders but after reading another post here I decided to go with Fox Marine since it was plug and play. By not using the GFS 10 I give up a direct NMEA connection to the fuel tank senders but I benefit from not having to cut in to the fuel lines. I connected the two units to the engines, mounted the boxes on the rear engine bulkhead and then ran the NMEA backbone cable up to the Fusion stereo where I had left the previous end of the cable. I do need to get a couple mone foot NMEA cables instead of the 2m ones I had lying around!
Once I start the engines I power up the two Garmin 741xs units they read the engine data just as expected. These are simple to install and a great value.
http://fox-marine.com/
Once I start the engines I power up the two Garmin 741xs units they read the engine data just as expected. These are simple to install and a great value.
http://fox-marine.com/
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