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Garmin GHP Reactor 40 Hydraulic Autopilot Corepack with GHC 20 Display and No Pump

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Reactor 40 Hydraulic autopilot corepack with the GHC 20 instrument and Shadow Drive sensor. Supplies the CCU, ECU 10 and controls; you add the Garmin hydraulic pump that matches your steering cylinder.

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Description

The Garmin Reactor 40 Hydraulic autopilot corepack provides GPS-stabilised steering for boats with hydraulic helms. The Reactor 40 CCU is a solid-state course computer that senses heading, attitude and rate of turn to hold a course or follow a route accurately, while the supplied ECU 10 drives the steering pump. This corepack includes a Shadow Drive sensor that suspends autopilot control the instant you turn the wheel, then re-engages when you settle on course, and the GHC 20 colour instrument for dedicated push-button and knob control at the helm. The matching Garmin hydraulic pump is selected separately to suit your steering cylinder volume. NMEA 2000 connectivity links the system to compatible Garmin chartplotters for waypoint and route navigation, and Dockside and Sea Trial wizards tune performance to your boat.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • GPS-stabilised Reactor 40 autopilot corepack for hydraulic steering
  • Built around the Reactor 40 CCU and ECU 10 control unit
  • GHC 20 colour autopilot instrument supplied for dedicated helm control
  • Shadow Drive sensor disengages the autopilot when you steer by hand
  • Drives a Garmin hydraulic pump, chosen to suit your steering cylinder (sold separately)
  • NMEA 2000 connectivity for chartplotter route and waypoint following
  • Reactor 40 CCU (course computer unit)
  • ECU 10 electronic control unit
  • Shadow Drive sensor
  • GHC 20 autopilot instrument with trim covers
  • Audible alarm
  • NMEA 2000 T-connectors, drop cables, power cable and terminators
  • Mounting hardware and installation instructions

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Autopilot

Autopilot typeGPS-stabilised marine autopilot (Reactor 40 CCU course computer)
Drive typeHydraulic; drives an electro-hydraulic pump (pump sold separately)
Helm controlGHC 20 autopilot instrument (included)
Manual overrideShadow Drive sensor (included) suspends autopilot when the helm is turned manually

Sensor

Heading sensor (CCU)Internal solid-state attitude and rate-of-turn sensor; primary heading source
CCU dimensions (L x W x H)170 x 90 x 50 mm (6.7 x 3.5 x 2 in.)
CCU weight200 g (7 oz.)
CCU water ratingIEC 60529 IPX7
CCU cable length5 m (16 ft.)
Compass-safe mountingRequires handheld-compass interference test; keep 60 cm (2 ft) from iron, magnets and high-current wiring

Drive

Control unitECU 10 electronic control unit (included)
ECU dimensions (W x H x D)168 x 117 x 51 mm (6.6 x 4.6 x 2 in.)
ECU weight680 g (24 oz.)
ECU water ratingIEC 60529 IPX7
ECU main power usage1 A (not including the pump)

Connectivity

NetworkNMEA 2000
NMEA 2000 LEN4 (200 mA)
NMEA 2000 input voltage9 to 16 Vdc

Electrical

ECU supply voltage12 to 24 Vdc (ECU input 11.5 to 30 Vdc)
ECU fuse40 A, blade-type

Physical

Included alarmAudible alarm 23 x 25 mm, 68 g, 3 m cable

General

Compatible steeringHydraulic steering systems
ConfigurationDockside Wizard and Sea Trial Wizard via helm control or compatible Garmin chartplotter

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Is a pump included?
No. This is a corepack: it provides the CCU, ECU 10, Shadow Drive sensor and GHC 20 instrument. You add a Garmin hydraulic pump sized to your steering cylinder.
Does it include a control head?
Yes, the GHC 20 autopilot instrument is supplied for dedicated control at the helm. The CCU can also be controlled from a compatible Garmin chartplotter on the same NMEA 2000 network.
What does the Shadow Drive sensor do?
Fitted in the hydraulic steering line, it detects when you turn the helm manually and suspends autopilot control, then resumes when you hold a steady heading again.
What power supply is required?
The ECU 10 connects to a 12 to 24 Vdc supply through the supplied 40 A fuse, and the NMEA 2000 network is powered from a 9 to 16 Vdc source.