B&G, Lowrance, Simrad RF25N, Rudder Feedback Unit NMEA2000 5m Micro-C cable
RF25N, Rudder Feedback Unit: With transmission link and 5 m (16.5 ft) NMEA2000 Micro-C cable. Rudder feedback units are sensors that connect to your rudder via a mechanical linkage and continuously report actual rudder position to your autopilot computer – allowing the Simrad Continuum steering algorithm to make the best-informed steering decisions possible. These sensors are typically used on boats with inboard engines, on larger vessels, and in special applications where Virtual Rudder Feedback may not be suitable. The RF25N included in this pack connects directly to your boat’s NMEA 2000® network, simplifying the cabling required for installation.
Weight: ......................... 0,5 kg (1,1 lbs)
Material: ....................... Arnite T06 200 PBT
Environmental Protection: IP56
Safe distance to compass: 1,0 m (3,1 ft.)
Temperature range:
Operation: .............. –25 to +55 °C (–13 to +130 °F)
Storage:................. –30 to +70 °C (–22 to + 158 °F)
Mounting: ..................... Horizontal, vertical, or upside down
Supply and interface: ...... 8-16V via Mirio-C
Power consumption: ........ 0,4W
Network load factor (NL): 1
Moro-C ports (input/output): 1
Cable supplied:............... 5 m (16’) Micro-C cable with connector
Rudder angle: ................ ±120 degrees
Output signal: ................ NMEA2000 PGN127245
Accuracy: ...................... ±0.25° within ±5°, otherwise ±0.5°
Repeatability: ................. ±0.1°
NMEA compliant
Transmitter link: ............. Stainless 345 mm (13.6") with 2 ball joints.
Ball joint stud for rudder arm requires 4.2 mm diameter hole and 5 mm tap.