Lowrance NAC-FRD2FBL NMEA Network Adapter Cable
Lowrance NAC-FRD2FBL NMEA Network Adapter Cable — Product description
Upgrading your marine electronics setup doesn't have to mean replacing everything at once. The Lowrance NAC-FRD2FBL NMEA Network Adapter Cable bridges the gap between legacy red connector devices and modern blue connector NMEA 2000 networks, letting you integrate older Lowrance gear with the latest systems effortlessly. This adapter ensures reliable data sharing across your boat's instruments, from GPS and sonar to autopilots and displays, keeping your navigation smooth and your fishing trips productive.
Why Boaters Rely on This Adapter for Seamless Connectivity
In the world of marine electronics, compatibility is king. Older Lowrance units with red Micro-C connectors often get left behind when you add NMEA 2000 backbone networks featuring blue Devicenet-style plugs. This adapter solves that mismatch instantly, converting signals without data loss or performance dips. Anglers and sailors alike appreciate how it extends the life of trusted equipment, avoiding costly overhauls while unlocking advanced features like shared waypoints and real-time sensor fusion.
Key Features That Set It Apart
- Plug-and-Play Design: No soldering or complex wiring—just connect and go.
- Rugged Marine Build: Waterproof and corrosion-resistant for harsh saltwater environments.
- Full NMEA 2000 Compliance: Supports high-speed data transfer for engines, transducers, and more.
- Compact and Flexible: Slim profile fits tight console spaces, with ample cable length for easy routing.
Perfect Compatibility with Your Setup
Designed specifically for Lowrance ecosystems, this cable works with a wide array of NMEA 2000-compliant units, including popular chartplotters, fishfinders, and network expanders. It adapts red-connector devices like legacy HDS and Elite series to blue-connector backbones, ensuring your entire system communicates flawlessly. Whether you're running a multi-station helm or a compact tiller setup, it handles the transition without interrupting power or signal integrity.
Step-by-Step Installation for Quick Setup
Getting connected takes minutes, even for DIY boaters:
- Power down your NMEA 2000 network and disconnect batteries for safety.
- Locate the red connector on your legacy device and the blue T-connector on the backbone.
- Plug the adapter's female red end into the device and the male blue end into the network.
- Secure with zip ties to prevent strain, then power up and verify data flow on your display.
- Test connections by checking engine data, GPS fixes, and sensor readings.
Pro tip: Use drop cables and terminators properly to maintain network stability, preventing common dropouts during rough seas.
Real-World Benefits for Everyday Use
Imagine heading out for a tournament without worrying about isolated instruments— this adapter unifies your setup, sharing critical info like water depth, speed, and fish arches across screens. It reduces wiring clutter, minimizes electrical noise, and future-proofs your boat as you add radars or VHF radios. Seasoned captains report fewer troubleshooting headaches and more time on the water, making it a smart investment for any vessel from center consoles to offshore cruisers.
Common Challenges It Solves
Ever dealt with intermittent data loss between old and new gear? This cable eliminates terminator mismatches and connector polarity issues that plague hybrid networks. It's also a lifesaver for retrofitting simrad or Lowrance expansions, ensuring PGNs (Parameter Group Numbers) transmit correctly for autopilot control and AIS overlays.
What does the Lowrance NAC-FRD2FBL adapter cable do?
It converts red Micro-C connectors from older Lowrance devices to blue NMEA 2000 connectors, enabling full network integration without signal degradation.
Is this cable compatible with all NMEA 2000 devices?
Yes, it works with any NMEA 2000-compliant Lowrance unit, adapting specifically red-to-blue connections for seamless backbone access.
Do I need special tools to install the NAC-FRD2FBL?
No, it's a simple plug-and-play installation—no crimping, cutting, or tools required beyond basic cable management.
Can this adapter handle power over the network?
Absolutely—it supports standard NMEA 2000 power distribution, keeping devices energized through the backbone.
What if my network has multiple red connector devices?
You can use multiple adapters on drop cables, daisy-chaining them safely within NMEA 2000 node limits.
Is the cable suitable for saltwater exposure?
Yes, its IP67-rated connectors resist water, salt, and UV damage, ideal for marine conditions.
NMEA network adapter cable. Adapts red connector devices to a blue connector network.
Works with: NMEA 2000 Compliant Units
Adapt the red connector device to the blue connector network. Suitable for: equipment conforming to nmea 2000 lowrance nac-frd2fbl nmea network adapter cable status: this product is a brand...
SKU: NVN-31302
MPN: 127-05
UPC: 042194530451
Technical specifications
| Brand | Lowrance |
| Model | Lowrance NAC-FRD2FBL NMEA Network Adapter Cable |
| SKU / MFR# | 31302 |
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