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Garmin Airmar DT800 NMEA2000 Thru-Hull Depth and Temp. Smart Sensor for 0 to 15 Degree Tilt

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010-11105-01
The DT800 (0 to 15 degree) is a plastic tilted-element thru-hull smart sensor providing depth and water temperature to your NMEA 2000 network. The 235 kHz transducer reads depths to 180 m (600 ft) and suits hull deadrise of 0 to 15 degrees with no protruding fairing block.

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Description

The Garmin AIRMAR DT800 is a plastic tilted-element thru-hull smart sensor that delivers depth and water temperature to your NMEA 2000 network. Embedded micro-electronics process the signals inside the sensor for display on any compatible chartplotter, radar or instrument.

This version uses a 0 degree tilted element to suit hull deadrise of 0 to 15 degrees, giving the advantages of a flush low-profile fitting without a hull protrusion. Built with Airmar broadband ceramic technology, the 235 kHz element reads depths up to 180 m (600 ft) with a 12 degree beamwidth, and the operating frequency helps prevent interference with other onboard echosounders. The fast-response temperature sensor is accurate to +/- 0.5 C, and the retractable plastic housing incorporates a self-closing valve that minimises water flow into the boat when the insert is removed for maintenance.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Smart thru-hull sensor delivering depth and water temperature to your NMEA 2000 network
  • Tilted-element broadband ceramic design suits hull deadrise of 0 to 15 degrees
  • 235 kHz frequency helps prevent mutual interference with other onboard echosounders
  • Reads depths up to 180 m (600 ft) with a 12 degree beamwidth
  • Low-profile housing gives the benefit of a fairing block without a hull protrusion
  • Fast-response temperature sensor accurate to +/- 0.5 C
  • Retractable plastic housing with self-closing water valve
  • DT800 plastic tilted-element thru-hull smart sensor
  • Thru-hull housing with self-closing water valve
  • 6 m (20 ft) NMEA 2000 DeviceNet cable
  • Installation instructions

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Sensor

Measured dataDepth and water temperature
Operating frequency235 kHz
RMS power100 W
Beamwidth12 degrees
ElementTilted element, broadband ceramic
Minimum depth range0.5 m (1.6 ft)
Maximum depth rangeUp to 180 m (600 ft)
Data update rate1 per second
Temperature sensor range-10 C to 40 C (14 F to 104 F)
Temperature sensor accuracy+/- 0.5 C (+/- 1.8 F)

Connectivity

InterfaceNMEA 2000
NMEA 2000 LEN4
Cable length6 m (20 ft) DeviceNet

Mounting

Mounting typePlastic tilted-element thru-hull with self-closing water valve
Hull deadrise0 to 15 degrees (0 degree tilted element)

Physical

Housing materialPlastic
Acoustic windowUrethane
Housing diameter75 mm (2.94 in)
Housing length125 mm (4.92 in)
Weight0.9 kg (2.0 lb)

Electrical

Supply voltage9 VDC to 16 VDC (NMEA 2000)
Supply current200 mA (NMEA 2000)
Pressure rating3 m (10 ft)

General

StandardsCE; complies to IEC 60945

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What does the DT800 measure?
It measures water depth and water temperature and sends both to your NMEA 2000 network. Unlike the DST800 it does not include a speed paddlewheel.
What hull deadrise does this version suit?
This version uses a 0 degree tilted element designed for hull deadrise of 0 to 15 degrees. For steeper hulls of 16 to 24 degrees, choose the 20 degree version (010-11105-00).
What is the maximum depth?
The DT800 reads depths up to 180 m (600 ft), with a minimum depth range of 0.5 m (1.6 ft) and a 12 degree beamwidth.
How does the tilted element help?
The tilted ceramic element compensates for hull deadrise inside the low-profile housing, giving the advantages of a fairing block without a protrusion below the hull.