Powercord for NavNet 3D MFDs, 3 pin, 5m
Powercord for NavNet 3D MFDs, 3 pin, 5m — Product description
Ensure your Furuno NavNet 3D multifunction displays stay powered up without interruptions during those long days on the water. This 3-pin shielded power cord delivers reliable connectivity for models like the MU155C, 1832, 1835, 1935, 1945, and other NavNet units that demand a protected cable. At 5 meters (about 16.5 feet), it offers the flexibility to route power cleanly from your battery bank or distribution panel to your MFD, keeping your navigation, radar, and fishfinder data flowing seamlessly.
Why Shielded Power Delivery Matters on the Water
In the marine world, electrical noise from engines, radars, and VHF radios can wreak havoc on sensitive electronics. This cable's shielding acts as a barrier, blocking electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) that could cause glitches in your chartplotter or erratic sonar readings. Boaters who've upgraded from unshielded cords often report crisper screen updates and fewer random reboots, especially when running high-power radar alongside their MFDs.
Built for the Harsh Marine Environment
Furuno designs gear that thrives where others falter—think pounding waves, salt spray, and relentless UV exposure. This black power cord follows suit with durable construction that resists corrosion and abrasion. It's not just a wire; it's a tough link in your boating setup, proven in commercial fishing ops and weekend charters alike. Simple plug-and-play design means you spend less time wrenching and more time fishing or cruising.
Key Specifications at a Glance
- Connector: Secure 3-pin design for direct MFD integration
- Length: 5 meters—ideal for most console-to-battery runs
- Shielding: Full EMI/RFI protection for stable performance
- Color: Low-profile black to blend with your helm
- Compatibility: Tailored for NavNet 3D series and similar Furuno displays
Effortless Installation Tips for Any Boater
Swap out a faulty cord in under 30 minutes: Disconnect power at the source, unplug from the MFD and power source, then route the new cable along existing paths using zip ties for strain relief. Pro tip: Add inline fuses near the battery if your setup lacks them, and seal connections with heat-shrink tubing for extra waterproofing. No special tools needed, making it a DIY win even for casual sailors.
Long-Term Reliability Backed by Furuno's Legacy
With decades of innovation in marine tech, Furuno equips this cord to handle vibration, moisture, and temperature swings from freezing decks to tropical sun. Pair it with routine checks—like inspecting for frays during annual maintenance—and it'll outlast stock cables. Users in rough offshore conditions rave about its zero-fail record, letting you focus on the horizon instead of troubleshooting.
Real-World Benefits for NavNet 3D Users
- Cleaner power transmission for sharper radar echoes and precise GPS tracks
- Reduced downtime—no more dim screens or dropped connections mid-trip
- Flexible length avoids clutter in tight helm spaces
- Peace of mind with proven durability in pro and recreational fleets
What Furuno NavNet 3D models does this power cord work with?
It's designed for MU155C, 1832, 1835, 1935, 1945, and other NavNet 3D MFDs requiring a shielded 3-pin cable. Always double-check your unit's manual for exact matches.
Why choose a shielded power cord over a standard one?
Shielding blocks electrical noise from nearby gear like radars or motors, preventing display freezes or inaccurate readings—crucial for safe navigation.
How long is this Furuno power cord?
Precisely 5 meters (16.5 feet), giving ample reach without excess slack in most boat consoles.
Is installation straightforward for beginners?
Yes—it's plug-and-play. Unplug the old cord, plug in the new one, secure routing, and test. Takes minutes with basic tools.
Can this cord handle saltwater exposure?
Absolutely. Furuno builds it tough against corrosion, UV, and moisture, but protect ends from direct submersion for longevity.
What warranty comes with this power cord?
It carries a limited 2-year warranty, reflecting Furuno's confidence in its marine-grade build.
Will this fix intermittent power issues on my MFD?
Often yes, especially if caused by wear, chafing, or interference on the original cord. Test after install for full diagnostics.
Upgrade your Furuno setup today and keep your NavNet 3D running flawlessly, trip after trip.
For over 70 years, Furuno has been continuously imagining and creating new solutions, making new marine electronic equipment with the goal of offering both performance and simplicity for everyone. Not only for men and women who make a living on the seas, but also for those who simply want to enjoy the boating lifestyle. For them, Furuno has become synonymous with quality, performance, and reliability.
Furuno 000157995 Attributes
- Compatibility: Furuno Fish Finders
- Connector Type: 3-Pin
- Length: 16.5 Feet
- Color: Black
Furuno 000157995 Features & Benefits
- Furuno Products Are Provides Performance And Reliability
- High-Performance Products Proven In The Harshest Of Environments
- Offering Quality Design
- Simple Installation
- Limited 2 Year Warranty
Powercord, 3 pin, shielded, 5 meters, MFG# 000-157-995, Used with NavNet 3D MFDs, MU155C, 1832, 1835, 1935, 1945, and other NavNet units requiring a shielded cable.
"This shielded power cord is 5-meters long with a 3-pin connector. It is to be used with NavNet 3D multi-function devices and other NavNet units that require a shielded cable. Shielded cables are electrical cables that have one or more insulated conductors that are enclosed by a common conductive layer and are commonly covered with a jacket. Shields may be composed of braided strands of copper, a non-braided spiral winding of copper tape, or a layer of conducting polymer."
SKU: NVN-2000058
MPN: 000-157-995
UPC: 611679311054
Technical specifications
| Brand | Furuno |
| Model | Powercord for NavNet 3D MFDs, 3 pin, 5m |
| SKU / MFR# | 2000058 |
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