Raymarine SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000 DeviceNet Spur Adapters
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Overview
The Raymarine SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000 adaptor is a connector adaptor for joining Raymarine SeaTalk NG spur cabling with NMEA 2000 DeviceNet cabling. It is used at the back of a device or at the end of a cable when the network connection is correct, but the physical connector style does not match.
This range is useful when adding Raymarine equipment to a mixed electronics network, or when connecting a NMEA 2000 DeviceNet device into an existing SeaTalk NG installation. It changes the cable connection format between SeaTalk NG and NMEA 2000 DeviceNet; the network still needs to be correctly powered, terminated, and laid out for the electronics on board.
Key features
- Adapts between Raymarine SeaTalk NG and NMEA 2000 DeviceNet connector formats for mixed marine electronics networks.
- Suited for spur connections at the back of a device or at the end of a cable.
- Available with straight and right-angle layouts to help manage cable routing behind displays, instruments, sensors, and network accessories.
- Includes male and female connector combinations so the adaptor can match the connection direction required by the installation.
- Useful for Raymarine and non-Raymarine integration where the network standard is compatible but the cable end is different.
Variants
This adaptor range is offered in multiple connector configurations so the cable end can match the equipment or spur cable already on the boat.
The variants differ by SeaTalk NG connector gender, NMEA 2000 DeviceNet connector gender, and connector angle. The purpose across the range remains the same: changing between SeaTalk NG and NMEA 2000 DeviceNet cabling without adding a separate conversion module.
- A06082: NMEA 2000 DeviceNet female to SeaTalk NG male, straight. This version suits installations where a straight inline connection gives enough clearance behind the device or network cable.
- A06083: SeaTalk NG female to NMEA 2000 DeviceNet male, straight. This version reverses the connector genders for setups where the SeaTalk NG side needs a female connection and the DeviceNet side needs a male connection.
- A06084: NMEA 2000 DeviceNet female to SeaTalk NG male, right angle. The right-angle layout helps where space behind a display, instrument, or panel is limited and a straight adaptor would put strain on the cable.
Installation and setup
Check both connector gender and angle before ordering, because SeaTalk NG and NMEA 2000 DeviceNet connectors are not physically interchangeable without the correct adaptor. A straight adaptor is usually easier to use where there is open space behind the equipment, while the right-angle version can keep the cable run closer to the panel or device body.
This adaptor is for network cabling, not for converting unrelated data systems. Use it only as part of a properly configured SeaTalk NG or NMEA 2000 network with the correct backbone, spur layout, power feed, and terminators already in place.
Use cases on board
This is a practical fit for refits, electronics upgrades, and mixed-brand installations where Raymarine SeaTalk NG gear needs to share network cabling with NMEA 2000 DeviceNet equipment. It is also helpful when replacing a display, adding an instrument, or tidying a console where the existing network is staying in service but the connector at the device has changed.
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