Maretron Mid Double-Ended Cordset - 4 Meter - Gray
Mid Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 4m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Maretron turns your NMEA 2000 network into a full vessel monitoring system. Add the sensors you need, wire a clean backbone, and watch the whole boat from one display. Maretron builds the sensors, monitors, and cables that turn an NMEA 2000 network into a complete vessel monitoring system. Instead of guessing, you can watch tank levels, temperatures, battery and AC status, bilge water, and gas detection from a single display. This collection covers Maretron sensors, monitoring modules, network cables, and connectors. Building it right comes down to choosing the sensors you need and wiring a solid network. Pick the sensors that matter Maretron offers a wide sensor range: tank level monitors for fuel, water, and waste, temperature and pressure probes,...
Mid Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 4m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Mid Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 3m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Mid Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 2m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Mid Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 1m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Mid Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - .5m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Maretron cables have a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other end. Normally, the male connector points back towards the network power supply...
The Reducer is used to change from a Mini cable to a Micro or Mid Cable. For example, one end of the network might be terminated at the...
Maretron cables have a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other end. Normally, the male connector points back towards the network power supply...
Mini bulk cable is primarily used as trunk cable, but it can also be used as drop lines. Bulk cable with field attachable connectors allows for maximum flexibility...
This Maretron 600 Amp DC Transducer with Cable is an available DCM100 accessory.Maretron LEMHTA600S Attributes Current Transducer w/Cable - 600 amp - f/DCM100WARNING: This product can expose you...
This Maretron 400 Amp DC Transducer with Cable is an available DCM100 accessory.Maretron LEMHTA400S Attributes Current Transducer w/ cable - 400 amp - f/DCM100 WARNING: This product can...
This Maretron 400 Amp AC Current transducer with Cable is an available ACM100 accessory extending the current range to 400 Amps.Maretron M000612 Attributes Current Transducer with Cable -...
1M NMEA 2000 Cable for DSM150 The product is made of high-quality materials and can provide you with many years of service. Use the most advanced technology to...
Maretron's Switch Indicator Module monitors switch closure devices including, but not limited to, safety equipment (e.g., heat, smoke, carbon monoxide, explosive vapor detectors), security systems (e.g., motion, vibration,...
NMEA 2000 Ring/Under Bolt Temperature Probe (DCM100 & TMP100 Accessory)The TR3K temperature probe is for use with the Maretron TMP100 Temperature Module (optional extra) or the DCM100 DC...
Micro Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 8m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Maretron CMCG1CF040 Attributes Mechanical Contact Carrier Mat/Color: Thermoplastic PUR/Blue-Gray Molded Body Mat/Color: Thermoplastic PUR/Blue-Gray Contact Mat/Plating: Brass/Gold Coupling Nut Mat/Plating: Brass/Nickel Connector Outside Diameter: 0.59?Electrical Current Rating: 4.0...
Mini Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 5m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Mini Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 4m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
Mini Double-Ended Cordset - M to F - 2m (gray) - Double-ended cordsets are used for trunk or drop lines and make for a secure connection and simple...
J2K100 Adapter Micro Female - Deutsche 12 Pin 2 MeterUse a Maretron J2K100 Adapter Micro Female Deutsche Cordset to attach the J2k100 directly into J1939 networks of compatible...
The Mini Elbow is used in spots where it is impossible to bend a cordset around tight corners. The elbow easily connects to a tee or double-ended cordsets...
This FC01 Maretron Battery Harness with Fuse is included with the DCM100 Direct Current/ Battery Monitor. Connected as the power cable for the DCM100 and also used as a...
Maretron's ACM100 is a device which monitors AC power sources and outputs information about these sources onto the industry standard NMEA 2000 marine data network. The ACM100 can...
Maretron turns your NMEA 2000 network into a full vessel monitoring system. Add the sensors you need, wire a clean backbone, and watch the whole boat from one display.
Maretron builds the sensors, monitors, and cables that turn an NMEA 2000 network into a complete vessel monitoring system. Instead of guessing, you can watch tank levels, temperatures, battery and AC status, bilge water, and gas detection from a single display. This collection covers Maretron sensors, monitoring modules, network cables, and connectors. Building it right comes down to choosing the sensors you need and wiring a solid network.
Maretron offers a wide sensor range: tank level monitors for fuel, water, and waste, temperature and pressure probes, AC and DC monitors that track voltage, current, and battery state, bilge and high-water detectors, and carbon monoxide and smoke detection. Start with what you most want to know, often fuel and water levels, battery health, and bilge status, then expand the system over time.
Maretron sensors report over NMEA 2000, so they share data with your chartplotter and any compatible display. Build the network with a proper backbone, drop cables to each device, terminators at both ends, and a power tap sized for the load. A clean, correctly terminated backbone is the difference between reliable data and a network that drops out.
Maretron uses field-attachable and molded NMEA 2000 cables and connectors in mid and micro sizes. Measure your runs, use the right cable length and gender, and add tees where devices branch off. Quality cabling keeps the network solid in a wet, vibrating environment.
A Maretron display like the DSM series, or any compatible NMEA 2000 screen, shows the data and can alarm on conditions you set, like high bilge water or low voltage. Alarms are the real payoff, because catching a problem early at the dock beats discovering it underway.
One advantage of a networked system is that you can add sensors as needs grow. Leave room on the backbone and a few spare drops so the next sensor is a plug-in, not a rewire.
Not sure where to start? Tell our techs what you want to monitor and your existing electronics, and we will match the sensors, cables, and display so your boat reports what matters.
Maretron offers sensors for tank levels (fuel, water, waste), temperature and pressure, AC and DC electrical status and battery state, bilge and high-water detection, and carbon monoxide and smoke. You build the system from the sensors that matter to you.
Maretron sensors report over NMEA 2000, so they share data with compatible chartplotters and displays on the same network. Confirm your display supports the data types, and you can read the sensors right on your existing screen.
You need an NMEA 2000 backbone, drop cables to each device, terminators at both ends, and a power tap sized for the load. A clean, correctly terminated backbone is what keeps the data reliable.
A display can alarm on conditions you set, like high bilge water or low battery voltage. Alarms are the real payoff of monitoring, because catching a problem early, ideally at the dock, beats discovering it underway.
Yes. A networked system lets you add sensors as needs grow. Leave room on the backbone and a few spare drops so the next sensor plugs in rather than forcing a rewire.