Furuno NMEA2000 Micro Cable 6M Double Ended - Male to Female - Straight
Furuno NMEA2000 Micro Cable 6M Double Ended - Male to Female - Straight — Product description
Enhance Your Marine Electronics Network with Precision Cabling
In the demanding world of boating, seamless communication between your chartplotter, fishfinder, autopilot, and sensors is non-negotiable. This Furuno NMEA2000 Micro Cable steps in as a robust link, spanning 6 meters to bridge devices effortlessly. Designed for drop connections in NMEA2000 networks, its straight male-to-female configuration ensures straightforward integration without the hassle of adapters or bends that could compromise signal integrity.
Unlike generic wiring that falters in salty air or vibrations, this cable embodies Furuno's engineering prowess—built to withstand harsh marine conditions while maintaining low-latency data flow for real-time navigation and instrumentation.
Standout Features for Unmatched Performance
- Double-Ended Design: Male micro connector on one end pairs perfectly with female ports on T-connectors or backbones, while the female end welcomes male device plugs—ideal for extending reach without clutter.
- 6-Meter Reach: Long enough for flexible routing around consoles or bulkheads, yet compact to minimize excess slack that invites wear.
- Straight Connectors: Optimized for clean, right-angle-free installs, reducing strain points and enhancing durability in tight spaces.
- Rugged Construction: Waterproof seals and UV-resistant sheathing guard against corrosion, submersion, and relentless sun exposure common on deck.
- NMEA2000 Certified: Compliant with the industry's plug-and-play standard, supporting speeds up to 250 kbps for PGNs like position, speed, and environmental data.
Why Boaters Trust This Cable for Critical Connections
Picture this: You're mid-offshore run, and a loose connection drops your AIS feed. With this cable's secure locking mechanism and shielded twisted pairs, interference from engines or radios becomes a non-issue. It slashes installation time by eliminating custom crimping—simply plug in and power up your backbone.
Marine pros favor it for its balance of flexibility and strength; the jacket resists kinking during pulls through conduits, and its slim micro profile (thinner than mini cables) suits crowded helm stations. Over time, it preserves network health by minimizing voltage drops, ensuring sensors report accurately even at network extremities.
Seamless Compatibility Across Your Setup
This cable thrives in Furuno ecosystems—think TZTouch series, NavNet, or DRS radars—but its universal NMEA2000 compliance extends to brands like Garmin, Simrad, Raymarine, and Lowrance. Use it to daisy-chain multifunction displays with transducers, GPS antennas, or wind instruments. Note: It's a drop cable, so pair it with a powered backbone for multi-device networks spanning 100 meters total.
For upgrades, it future-proofs installs by handling emerging PGNs for engine data or camera feeds, keeping your vessel's tech stack agile.
Step-by-Step Installation Tips from Seasoned Installers
- Power down your NMEA2000 network to avoid shorts.
- Route the cable away from high-voltage AC lines and antennas to dodge EMI.
- Connect male end to a T-connector's female port on the backbone; female end to your device's male micro plug.
- Twist locks firmly until you hear the click—test with a multimeter for continuity.
- Secure with zip ties or glands; apply dielectric grease to seals for extra moisture protection.
- Power up and verify via your MFD's network diagnostics—watch for green status lights.
Pro tip: In high-vibration areas like engine rooms, add strain relief loops to extend lifespan.
Long-Term Maintenance for Peak Reliability
Rinse with fresh water after saltwater exposure, inspect seals annually, and swap if cracking appears. Avoid sharp bends (minimum radius 5x diameter) to prevent internal breaks. Stored properly, it outlasts seasons of abuse, proving its worth in reliability over cheap alternatives that fail prematurely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What length is the Furuno NMEA2000 Micro Cable?
This cable measures 6 meters end-to-end, providing ample reach for most helm-to-device runs without unnecessary excess.
What type of connectors does it feature?
It has a double-ended straight design: male micro on one side and female micro on the other, for direct plug-and-play compatibility.
Is this cable suitable for marine environments?
Yes, it's fully waterproof with IP67-rated connectors and a robust, UV-resistant jacket engineered for saltwater, vibration, and temperature extremes.
Can it connect devices from different brands?
Absolutely—NMEA2000 standardization ensures it works across Furuno, Garmin, Raymarine, and more, as long as they use micro connectors.
What's the difference between micro and mini NMEA2000 cables?
Micro cables are slimmer for drop connections to sensors and displays (up to 6 devices), while mini are thicker for high-power backbones handling more nodes.
Does it support power delivery?
It carries both data and 12V power (up to 3 amps total per segment), but always terminate networks properly to avoid overloads.
How do I troubleshoot connection issues?
Check locks for full engagement, inspect for damage, and use your display's diagnostics tool to scan for bus errors or dropouts.
NMEA2000 Micro Cable 6M Double Ended - Male to Female - Straight
Cable NMEA2000 Micro 6M Double-Ended
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SKU: NVN-85533
MPN: 001-533-080-00
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Technical specifications
| Brand | Furuno |
| Model | Furuno NMEA2000 Micro Cable 6M Double Ended - Male to Female - Straight |
| SKU / MFR# | 85533 |
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