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* RIM100 requires configuration if two or more DCR100s, RIM100s, or SIM100s exist on single network (Maretron DSM570, DSM410, USB100, or IPG100 needed to configure)
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Maretron's Run Indicator Module monitors both AC and DC electrical circuits and reports, over an NMEA 2000® network, whether or not the electrical circuit is energized and running. The RIM100 works equally as well for monitoring manually switched loads (e.g., running lights, anchor lights, or deck lights) as it does for automatically switched loads.
Monitoring automatically switched loads (e.g. bilge pumps, engine exhaust/intake fans, and transfer pumps) via the RIM100 is especially useful because you know exactly when equipment is, or isn't running. Best of all, the RIM100 is NMEA 2000® certified so you can view any and all run indicator status anywhere on the vessel using a compatible NMEA 2000® display. The RIM100 is a key component of Maretron's N2KView® vessel monitoring and control system.
- Monitors and reports the running status of connected devices
- Works with both AC and DC loads
- Works with both automatically and manually switched loads
- Can indicate the status of a wide variety of loads
- Bilge Pumps
- Winches
- Running Lights
- Transfer Pumps
- Exhaust/Intake Fans
- Monitors fuel and detects presence of water in fuel
The following accessories are available for the RIM100:
Water in Fuel Detector Part Number: WIF-RK30880-E A water in fuel detector mounted on the bottom of a fuel filter will provide a voltage when water is detected in the fuel. This voltage can be detected by the RIM100 and used to trigger an Alert or display on an Indicator. |