A #4 Nylon Double-Crimp Insulated Ring Terminal(P/N:WT-651045) is the ideal choice when connecting sensor wire to any of Maretron's multi channel devices. The following link provides a great color selection to choose from: http://www.wiringproducts... Read More
DCR100
Yes, you can use the DCR100 in conjunction with Maretron's display products (e.g., N2KView, DSM150, or DSM250) to detect burnt out loads. You can do this in one of two ways; 1) setup a favorite screen to monitor the DC current for a particular load... Read More
Can third party (non-Maretron) controls or displays command the DCR100 to toggle whether in Switch or ALM mode? The DCR100 reports status using the standard NMEA2000 message 127501 that any NMEA2000 display can interpret, but to... Read More
Yes, you can use a DSM150 or DSM250 to configure a DCR100. Please watch the following video to see how it's done. Read More
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No, the DCR100 does not provide overcurrent circuit protection. The DCR100 contains six Solid State Relays (SSRs), which need to be individually overcurrent protected. The following diagram shows the individual SSRs protected with individual circuit... Read More
Yes, the SSRs within the DCR100 turn off if the NMEA 2000 power is removed from the DCR100. By default, once NMEA 2000 power is reapplied to the DCR100, the individual SSRs will return to the state that they were in at the time power was removed. In... Read More
Maretron's DCR100 contains 6 Direct Current (DC) relays, each capable of switching up to 10 Amps at 12VDC or 24VDC. The DCR100 connects directly to an NMEA 2000® network, so you can turn on and off the relays from a Maretron DSM150 or DSM250... Read More
Yes, you can use the DCR100 to monitor DC current flow to loads using one of Maretron's display products (e.g., N2KView, DSM150, or DSM250). Each of the six channels within the DCR100 reports how much current is flowing to the load, which is useful... Read More
You can not use the DCR100 to directly switch AC loads, but you can use the DCR100 with an external relay to turn On and Off AC loads.- A Solid State Relay (SSR) can be used to switch an AC load as shown in the illustration below. Read More