Raymarine

Raymarine i50 Speed Pack with P120 Through Hull Transducer

£595.00
Tax included.
T70583
This pack combines the Raymarine i50 Speed instrument display with a P120 through hull speed and temperature transducer. Boat speed, trip, log and sea temperature appear on oversized, red backlit digits. Everything needed for accurate speed data on a SeaTalkng network.

Available for collection or delivery in ~2 days

Pickup available at Mercury Yacht Harbour

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Description

This Raymarine pack pairs the i50 Speed instrument display with the P120 through hull speed and temperature transducer, covering boat speed, trip, log and sea temperature in one purchase. Extra large digits, a high contrast LCD and red backlighting keep speed legible from anywhere in the cockpit, day or night.

The P120's paddle wheel sensor connects straight to the display's built in speed and temperature interface. Run the i50 Speed as the system master or as a repeater for speed data already on the network. The pack mirrors the official i50 Speed through hull system defined in the Raymarine i50 manual, updated to the current part number.

Two SeaTalkng connections integrate the instrument with autopilots, i70s displays and chartplotters, and adaptor cables bring NMEA 2000 or older SeaTalk equipment onto the same backbone. Surface mounts in the standard 110 x 115 mm i50 footprint.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • i50 Speed display with P120 through hull transducer
  • Speed, trip, log and sea temperature readouts
  • Built in speed and temperature transducer interface
  • Extra large digits with red backlighting
  • 2x SeaTalkng connections for autopilot and chartplotter integration
  • Current part number for the official i50 Speed system pack
  • i50 Speed instrument display (with bezels, suncovers and fitting kit)
  • P120 through hull speed and temperature transducer

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Display

Maximum digit height28 mm
Viewing angle+70° / +70°
BacklightingRed backlighting with local and group dimming control

Physical

Width110.00 mm (4.33 in)
Height115.00 mm (4.53 in)
Depth44.00 mm (1.73 in)

Power

Nominal supply voltage12 V dc
Operating voltage range10 V dc to 16 V dc
Power consumption< 1 W typical (display only); 2.4 W maximum (transducer connected)
Current45 to 65 mA typical (display only); 200 mA maximum (transducer connected)
LEN (NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number)4

Connections

Network connections2x SeaTalkng connections (compliant with SeaTalk 1)
Transducer connections1x speed/temperature transducer connection

Environmental

Waterproof ratingIPx6
Relative humidity93% max
Operating temperature-20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
Storage temperature-30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F)

Conformance

ConformanceEurope 2004/108/EC (EMC)

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Can the i50 connect to an NMEA 2000 or older SeaTalk system?
Yes. The i50 is SeaTalkng native with two SeaTalkng connections. NMEA 2000 equipment connects using a SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable, and older SeaTalk 1 systems connect through the SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter kit (E22158).
Can an i50 display data from a transducer connected elsewhere on the network?
Yes. Each i50 can be configured as a master display hosting its own transducer, or as a repeater showing information from another source on the SeaTalkng network.
Which transducers does the i50 family accept?
Depth displays accept the P319, P7, B17, B45, P17, P79 and P79S transducers. Speed displays accept the P120, ST69, P371, P17, B120 and the ST900 and ST950 retractable sensors. DST800 and B744V combined depth, speed and temperature transducers suit all three displays, with the Tridata hosting depth and speed at the same time.
How is the i50 powered?
Normally from the SeaTalkng backbone, with a 12 V dc nominal supply. The manual also covers SeaTalk 1 and direct power connections, and an inline fuse must be fitted to the red power wire if one is not supplied.
What is the difference between the i50 Tridata and the separate Depth and Speed displays?
The Tridata combines depth, speed, log and temperature on a 3 line display and carries two transducer connections. The i50 Depth and i50 Speed each host a single transducer and dedicate the whole display to one value with larger digits.