Raymarine DeviceNet (M) to ST-Ng (F) Adapter - 90°
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Raymarine DeviceNet (M) to ST-Ng (F) Adapter - 90° Product Description
Seamless Marine Network Integration with the Raymarine DeviceNet to SeaTalk-ng Adapter
Bridging the gap between different marine networking protocols doesn't have to be complicated. This 90-degree DeviceNet male to SeaTalk-ng female adapter simplifies connecting Raymarine systems with third-party NMEA 2000 devices. Whether you're upgrading your helm setup or expanding your onboard electronics, this compact accessory ensures reliable data sharing across your vessel's network—think autopilot commands, engine data, and sensor readings flowing smoothly without bulky inline conversions.
Designed for the demanding marine world, it withstands saltwater spray, vibrations from rough seas, and temperature swings, keeping your connections solid even during long offshore passages. The right-angle design tucks neatly behind panels or in tight consoles, reducing cable clutter and improving your boat's clean, professional look.
Why Boaters Trust This Adapter for NMEA 2000 Compatibility
In marine electronics, compatibility is king. Raymarine's SeaTalk-ng protocol is their fast, robust take on NMEA 2000 standards, while DeviceNet connectors appear on many industrial-grade sensors and actuators from other brands. This adapter acts as a universal translator, letting you mix and match gear like fuel flow meters, wind sensors, or thruster controls without full network overhauls.
- Plug-and-Play Simplicity: No tools or soldering required—just snap it in place for instant connectivity.
- 90-Degree Angle Advantage: Minimizes strain on cables in confined spaces, preventing wear from constant flexing.
- Robust Build: Tough thermoplastic housing resists corrosion and UV exposure, outlasting cheaper alternatives.
- Network Efficiency: Maintains full 4800 baud data rates for real-time performance, no signal degradation.
Real-world sailors report fewer dropouts during high-speed runs or in choppy conditions, making it a go-to for performance-oriented setups on sailboats, center consoles, and sportfishers.
Easy Installation Tips for Optimal Performance
Getting this adapter up and running takes minutes. Start by powering down your systems to avoid shorts. Identify your DeviceNet male spur or backbone cable, then connect it directly to the adapter's male end. The female SeaTalk-ng side plugs into your Raymarine backbone or T-connector. Secure with cable ties to prevent movement.
- Verify polarity—DeviceNet and SeaTalk-ng share CAN bus architecture, so alignment is straightforward.
- Route cables away from high-heat sources like engines to preserve insulation.
- Test the network post-install: Check for green lights on network blocks and data flow on your multifunction display.
- For multi-drop spurs, daisy-chain up to the recommended node limit to avoid bus overload.
Pro tip: In humid environments, apply dielectric grease to contacts for extra waterproofing. This small step extends reliability on extended cruises.
Enhance Your Vessel's Electronics Ecosystem
Integrate this adapter into larger setups for smarter boating. Pair it with Raymarine chartplotters for overlaid engine telemetry or link third-party bilge pumps to your central alarm system. It's especially handy for retrofitting older NMEA 2000 gear into modern SeaTalk-ng networks, saving time and money over full replacements.
Boat owners praise its role in creating unified dashboards—imagine GPS waypoints triggering automatic trimming or wind data auto-adjusting your sails—all without compatibility headaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What devices does this Raymarine adapter connect?
It connects DeviceNet male cables from third-party NMEA 2000 sensors or actuators to Raymarine SeaTalk-ng networks, enabling integration of items like depth sounders, GPS antennas, or engine interfaces.
Is the 90-degree angle suitable for all installations?
Yes, the right-angle design excels in tight spaces like helm consoles or bulkheads, reducing cable bend radius and easing routing in crowded setups.
Does this adapter support power distribution?
It focuses on data connectivity between protocols. Ensure your network has a dedicated 12V power insertion point, as per NMEA 2000 guidelines, for full functionality.
Can I use multiple adapters on one network?
Absolutely, as long as you stay within NMEA 2000 limits: 50 nodes max, 100m backbone length. Each adapter counts as a drop, so plan your topology carefully.
How do I troubleshoot connection issues?
Check for secure seating, inspect for bent pins, and verify power with a multimeter. Use Raymarine's diagnostic tools on your display to scan for network errors.
Is it waterproof for open-boat use?
The connectors provide IP67-level sealing when mated properly, protecting against splashes and immersion up to 1m for 30 minutes—ideal for exposed deck mounts.
Does it work with non-Raymarine displays?
Yes, since both protocols align with NMEA 2000 standards, it supports data sharing with compatible multifunction displays from other brands.
For more than 80 years, we‘ve been global leaders in high performance marine electronics for the recreational boating and light commercial marine markets. We continue to innovate and provide full electronic systems to boaters around the world. Our products are engineered for the tough marine environment and renowned for ease-of-use, rugged design and reliability. Our full range features chartplotters, fishfinders, radars, marine instruments, marine cameras, AIS units and VHF radios.
Raymarine A06084 Attributes
- Used To: Devicenet Male To SeaTalkng Female Adaptor
- Color: Black/ White
Raymarine A06084 Features & Benefits
- High-Performance Products Proven In The Harshest Of Environments
- Built To Last Longer Life
- Rugged Design And Reliability
- Easy To Use
- Limited 2 Year Warranty
Raymarine A06084 Warranties
DeviceNet (M) to ST-Ng (F) Adapter - 90°
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Raymarine DeviceNet (M) to ST-Ng (F) Adapter - 90° Technical Specifications
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| Vendor: |
Raymarine |
| Weight: |
0.04 lb |
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Raymarine DeviceNet (M) to ST-Ng (F) Adapter - 90° Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
0.04 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
1.00 (h) x 4.00 (w) x 6.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
24.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
| USPS First Class: |
Yes |
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