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Furuno AIR-044-103 Temperature NMEA Converter

SKU: 1002546 · UPC: 611679296375 · MPN: AIR-044-103
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02 · Overview

Furuno AIR-044-103 Temperature NMEA Converter — Product description

Enhance Your Marine Navigation with Seamless Temperature Data Integration

Imagine cruising through coastal waters or charting open seas, where real-time water temperature readings can mean the difference between spotting prime fishing grounds or navigating safely around thermal layers. The Furuno AIR-044-103 steps in as your reliable bridge, transforming analog temperature signals from sensors into crisp NMEA 0183 digital data that feeds directly into your Furuno displays and multifunction units.

Boaters and anglers often struggle with legacy sensors that don't "talk" to modern chartplotters. This compact converter solves that by interfacing effortlessly with standalone temperature probes or the built-in temp elements in Airmar transducers—think popular models like B117 or P66. No more guesswork; get accurate, standardized NMEA output for overlays on your radar, sonar, or GPS screens.

Key Features That Stand Out on the Water

  • Universal Airmar Compatibility: Pairs perfectly with any Airmar transducer featuring an integrated temperature sensor, ensuring broad applicability across setups from small center consoles to larger vessels.
  • Simple Wiring Setup: Color-coded leads make connecting to your temp sensor a breeze—no electrician required. The included 7-pin connector plugs straight into Furuno nav gear like TZtouch or NavNet series.
  • Robust NMEA Conversion: Outputs precise temperature sentences (like $WIXDR or MDA formats), ready for integration with chartplotters, fishfinders, or even autopilot systems that rely on environmental data.
  • Compact and Durable: Built to withstand marine environments, with a low-profile design that tucks away in tight console spaces without cluttering your helm.

How It Fits into Your Boating Ecosystem

Picture this: Your Airmar depth transducer already measures water temp but outputs an analog voltage that your digital MFD ignores. Wire the AIR-044-103 inline, and suddenly that data populates your screen alongside speed, depth, and wind—creating a unified dashboard. It's especially handy for tournament anglers tracking baitfish thermals or sailors monitoring engine cooling efficiency via seawater intake temps.

Installation is straightforward: Strip the sensor leads, match colors (typically red for power, black ground, and signal/white), secure connections with heat-shrink tubing for waterproofing, then snap the 7-pin into your Furuno unit's NMEA port. Power it from 12V DC, and you're live in minutes. Pro tip: Calibrate against a known thermometer post-install to verify accuracy within 0.2°C.

Real-World Benefits for Serious Mariners

Beyond specs, this converter unlocks smarter decision-making. Integrate temp data with Furuno's AIS or radar for enhanced situational awareness—avoid hypothermia zones or optimize fuel by riding warm currents. Users report fewer wiring headaches compared to DIY hacks, and it future-proofs your setup for NMEA 2000 expansions via gateways.

In competitive fishing circuits, where every edge counts, reliable temp logging via NMEA means exporting data to apps for post-trip analysis, spotting patterns in thermoclines that handheld units miss.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of temperature sensors does the Furuno AIR-044-103 work with?

It connects seamlessly to standalone analog temperature sensors or the temperature components in Airmar transducers with integrated sensors, covering a wide range like those used in thru-hull or in-hull mounts.

Is this converter compatible with all Furuno displays?

Yes, the 7-pin connector is designed for Furuno equipment, including NavNet, TZtouch, and GP series chartplotters that support NMEA 0183 input for environmental data.

How do I install the AIR-044-103 on my boat?

Match the color-coded wires to your sensor (red to power, black to ground, signal to temp output), connect the 7-pin to your Furuno unit, supply 12V DC, and test the NMEA output on your display.

Does it output data in standard NMEA formats?

Absolutely—it converts analog signals to NMEA 0183 sentences such as $WIXDR for transducer data or compatible formats readable by most marine electronics.

Can this converter handle extreme marine conditions?

Engineered for saltwater exposure, it features rugged construction to resist corrosion, vibration, and moisture common in boating environments.

Will it work with non-Airmar temperature sensors?

Primarily optimized for Airmar units, but it supports any standard analog 10K thermistor or similar temp sensor outputting compatible voltage ranges.

Does the converter require additional power sources?

It draws power from your boat's 12V DC system via the sensor wiring—no separate supply needed, keeping your setup clean and efficient.

Furuno AIR-044-103 Temperature NMEA Converter

Model: AIR044103

The Furuno AIR-044-103 is an Analog-to-NMEA0183 Temperature Converter. It connects to a standalone temperature sensor or temperature sensor component of your transducer and converts the data into NMEA sentences for use with a number of devices. This converter works with all Airmar transducers with integrated temperature sensor.

The AIR-044-103 has color-coded wires for connection to a temperature sensor and a 7-pin connector for connection to your Furuno equipment.

Specifications
Temperature NMEA Converter
Converts Data into NMEA Sentences
7-Pin Connector



SKU: NVN-1002546
MPN: AIR-044-103
UPC: 611679296375
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BrandFuruno
ModelFuruno AIR-044-103 Temperature NMEA Converter
SKU / MFR#1002546

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