mlanger
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- May 12, 2022
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- Malaga, WA
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- R-29 CB
- Vessel Name
- Do It Now
Here's a weird one.
2019 R-29 CB I've owned for three weeks and cruised about 35 hours.
Two Garmin GPSMap 7612s at the inside helm and one 7612 on the command bridge. Garmin Autopilots at both stations. Volvo computer readout at inside helm only. All networked together with NMEA 2000.
Turn on engine ignition first. Start networked chartplotters. Chartplotters see engine data. So far, so good.
Turn on either autopilot unit and the engine data disappears.
In chartplotter communications, I can see all devices with names before autopilot is turned on. After autopilot is turned on, Volvo engine disappears from its listed gateway.
Has anyone seen anything like this before?
I called Garmin and, after holding for 50 minutes, got someone who told me it sounded like a power problem. He thinks turning on the autopilot is overloading the system, resulting in Volvo being kicked off the network. But I know that all of these have been turned on and have worked together in the past.
Before I call a wiring guy in to look at it, is there anything I can do to troubleshoot it?
2019 R-29 CB I've owned for three weeks and cruised about 35 hours.
Two Garmin GPSMap 7612s at the inside helm and one 7612 on the command bridge. Garmin Autopilots at both stations. Volvo computer readout at inside helm only. All networked together with NMEA 2000.
Turn on engine ignition first. Start networked chartplotters. Chartplotters see engine data. So far, so good.
Turn on either autopilot unit and the engine data disappears.
In chartplotter communications, I can see all devices with names before autopilot is turned on. After autopilot is turned on, Volvo engine disappears from its listed gateway.
Has anyone seen anything like this before?
I called Garmin and, after holding for 50 minutes, got someone who told me it sounded like a power problem. He thinks turning on the autopilot is overloading the system, resulting in Volvo being kicked off the network. But I know that all of these have been turned on and have worked together in the past.
Before I call a wiring guy in to look at it, is there anything I can do to troubleshoot it?