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==== 3.4 DC Voltage compatibility ==== | ==== 3.4 DC Voltage compatibility ==== | ||
- | The Victron VE.Can network | + | The Victron VE.Can network accepts 9 to 70VDC. |
- | The NMEA-2000 network used to be 9 to 16VDC, which is, or will be, expanded to also include | + | The NMEA-2000 network used to be 9 to 16VDC, which is, or will be, expanded to also include |
- | Also, the Victron VE.Can network will (in most cases) be powered with battery voltage. So for a 48V system, the voltage on the VE.Can network **exceeds** the NMEA2000 | + | Also, the Victron VE.Can network will (in most cases) be powered with battery voltage. So for a 48V system, the voltage on the VE.Can network **exceeds** the NMEA-2000 |
- | Therefore, it is important to not connect those power cables. | + | Therefore, it is important to **not** connect those power cables. |
The Victron cable used to connect both networks together, the [[https:// | The Victron cable used to connect both networks together, the [[https:// |
ve.can/nmea-2000/start.txt · Last modified: 2022-03-16 12:19 by stefanie