Airmar HT200BV-N2 NMEA200 Thru Hull Temp Bronze
  • Airmar HT200BV-N2 NMEA2000 Bronze Thru-Hull Temperature Sensor - High Precision!

Airmar HT200BV-N2 NMEA200 Thru Hull Temp Bronze

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The Airmar HT200 Smart Hi-Precision Temperature Sensor in a bronze housing is NMEA2000 certified. It's a must - have for fishing enthusiasts. With high - precision water - temperature sensing, it provides fast - response reporting on your display. The low - profile, low - drag housing extends only 5 mm outside the hull. Its retractable insert allows for easy cleaning even when the boat is in the water. Whether you're offshore blue - water fishing or along a tidal estuary, the HT200's large surface area offers a super - fast 0.15 - second response to water temperature changes. Simply overlay the temperature readout on your nautical chart or sounder screen to spot temperature changes and potential fish strikes. Airmar's Smart™ Sensors have embedded microelectronics, processing the signal right inside the housing. All you need is a single cable to an NMEA 2000® network to receive temperature data. Specifications include a 6 - meter cable, 2X per second data rate, N2 Micro display connector, 51 - mm hole size, bronze material, low - profile thru - hull mounting, retractable housing, ±0.3°C temperature accuracy, 57 - mm usable shaft length, and 9 to 50 VDC voltage.

Using the Airmar HT200BV - N2 temperature sensor is easy. First, connect it to your NMEA 2000 network with the provided single cable. Then, overlay the temperature readout on your nautical chart or sounder screen. You'll start getting high - precision water temperature data at a rate of 2 times per second. When it comes to cleaning, thanks to the retractable insert, you can clean it even when the boat is in the water. Just pull out the insert and give it a good wipe. As for maintenance, check the cable regularly for any signs of wear and tear. Make sure the housing is free from any debris that could affect the sensor's performance. Also, keep in mind that the sensor works with a voltage range of 9 to 50 VDC, so ensure your power supply is within this range. If you follow these steps, your sensor will serve you well for a long time.


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