Brief update.. Finally got my hands on a VMH 35. Wiring was straight forward for my configuration, just had to use 4 of the wires, the 12V+ & -, the switched 12V, and the optional illumination wire. I pinned in the constant 12V+ in with the N2K 12V+ in the 4 port DT connector, the switched 12V goes with the purple wire in the 4 port DT connector, the 12V- goes with the ground wire I added to the 4 port DT connector, and the illumination wire gets pinned in the 12 port DT connector that contains the fuel sender wire. The pic below is the wiring harness I built for the VMH 35, and N2K power wire, it also contains the wiring that goes to the resistive sensor to N2K adapter for the fuel tank level.
Here is a pic of the final mock up. The system all plays nice together, the Garmin MFD is sending the engine data from the J1939 network out over the N2K network, so hook up of the VMH 35 is simply hook up the wiring harnesses to the boat, plug in the harness into the gauge, and hook into the N2K network.
Next will be building the dash plate and support structure out of aluminum and tidy up the wiring under the helm and will be ready for the weather to get decent for sea trials.
Here is a pic of the final mock up. The system all plays nice together, the Garmin MFD is sending the engine data from the J1939 network out over the N2K network, so hook up of the VMH 35 is simply hook up the wiring harnesses to the boat, plug in the harness into the gauge, and hook into the N2K network.
Next will be building the dash plate and support structure out of aluminum and tidy up the wiring under the helm and will be ready for the weather to get decent for sea trials.
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