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Airmar ST800 NMEA 2000 Smart Speed And Temperature Sensor

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  • Airmar ST800 NMEA 2000 Smart Speed And Temperature Sensor
  • Airmar ST800 NMEA 2000 Smart Speed And Temperature Sensor
  • Airmar ST800 NMEA 2000 Smart Speed And Temperature Sensor
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Description

Airmar ST800 NMEA 2000 Smart Speed And Temperature Sensor

The ST800 speed and temperature sensor processes digital signals inside the thru-hull housing. Then this Smart™ Sensor sends data to a chart plotter, radar screen, or digital display in NMEA 2000® format. These low-profile units are nearly flush, minimizing drag with only 5 mm (3/16") extending outside of the hull.

Features

  • Speed and fast-response water-temperature sensing
  • Speed range from 2 to 45 knots (2 to 52 MPH)
  • NMEA 2000 output
  • Retractable insert in a low-profile Plastic housing with a water valve
  • Airmar's Smart Sensor technology

##Specifications##

Specifications

Brand: Airmar Technology
Functions: Speed, Temperature
Mounting Style: Low Profile Thru-Hull
Power Rating: N/A
Hull Material: Fiberglass or metal
Hole Size: 51 mm (2")
Retractable housing: Yes
Display Connector: N2 Micro
Common Use: Cruising/Racing Sailboats, Leisure/Yachting, Fishing
Material: Plastic
Speed Range: 2 to 45 knots (2 to 52 MPH)
Tilted Element: No
Pulses: 17,000 p/nm* (4.8 Hz per knot)—*p/nm = pulses per nautical mile
Water Temperature: -10° to 40°C (14° to 104°F)
Country of Origin: USA
Temperature Accuracy: ±0.5°C (±1.8°F)
Data Rate: 1X per second
Cable-Length: 6 m (20') NMEA 2000® cable, 6 m (20')
Weight: 0.7 kg (1.4 lb.)
Comm Method: NMEA 2000®
Usable Shaft Length: 57 mm (2.25")
Voltage: 9 to 16 VDC
 
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1 Review

  • 5
    Great product

    Posted by Marek on 05 Dec 2023

    The most important thing is that it fitted into my old ST60 transponder - so it was just plug and play, and NEMA 2000 allows to connect it to the network and get rid of one of instruments from old system :)

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