Oceanic Systems

NMEA2000® to VE.Can adaptor

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5802
Adaptor that connects an NMEA2000 device to a Victron VE.Can network, converting to 12 V and limiting current to 100 mA.

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Description

The Oceanic Systems 5802 NMEA2000 to VE.Can adaptor lets standard NMEA2000 sensors be connected to Victron's VE.Can network. Housed in a robust black anodised case, it converts the higher VE.Can supply voltage down to the NMEA2000 12 Volt standard and current limits it to 100 mA, or two LENs, to protect the network. A green power LED shows that VE.Can voltage is present and that the attached NMEA2000 device is not drawing too much current. The unit has the standard twin VE.Can RJ45 sockets, so the Victron network can be daisy chained in the usual way, and a single NMEA2000 Micro-C socket for the NMEA2000 device. It is built to the IEC60945 protected standard.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Connects NMEA2000 devices to Victron VE.Can
  • Converts VE.Can voltage to NMEA2000 12 Volts
  • Current limited to 100 mA (2 LEN)
  • Green LED shows power and healthy current
  • Twin VE.Can RJ45 sockets for daisy chaining
  • Single NMEA2000 Micro-C socket
  • Robust black anodised case

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Key specifications

FunctionNMEA2000 device to Victron VE.Can network
OutputNMEA2000 12 Volt standard
Current limit100 mA (2 LEN)
IndicatorGreen power and current-health LED

Connection

VE.CanTwin RJ45 sockets for daisy chaining
NMEA2000Single Micro-C socket

Physical

CaseBlack anodised

Certification

StandardIEC60945 protected

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What does the 5802 do?
It bridges an NMEA2000 device onto a Victron VE.Can network, converting the VE.Can supply down to the NMEA2000 12 Volt standard and limiting the current to 100 mA to protect the network.
How does it connect?
It has twin VE.Can RJ45 sockets so the Victron network can be daisy chained, and a single NMEA2000 Micro-C socket for the NMEA2000 device. A green LED confirms power and healthy current draw.