Product Detail
The B&G Triton Edge Sailing Processor is a top - notch device with NMEA 2000®, Ethernet, and built - in Wi - Fi. It comes with a latest and powerful microprocessor for all core instrument calculations. Ideal for serious cruising yachts, it has an enhanced feature set. It integrates with the B&G App, allowing you to record sailing data to the cloud, review it via the app, and perform backup, restore, and export operations. The integrated webserver makes system configuration and control a breeze. With Ethernet interface (100Mbps, waterproof), dual Wi - Fi (Internet & Hotspot), and NMEA 2000® compliant interface, it's highly functional. LED status indicators help you monitor easily. Its simple mounting, low - profile design enables discreet and easy installation on any yacht. Running on 12/24V power, it provides advanced sailing data like StartLine calculations, true wind data, and autocalibration, improving sailing accuracy. It can integrate with Triton 2, Nemesis displays, Vulcan, and Zeus Chartplotters. Specifications include an operating temperature from - 15 to 55 C (5 to 131 F), storage temperature from - 40 to 85 C (- 40 to 185 F), waterproof rating of IPX6; IPX7. It weighs 260g (0.57lbs) and has a compass safe distance of 0.5m (1.6’). The box includes a Triton Edge Processor, 4 - Pin Power Cable, N2K T - Joiner, and a 0.6m (2ft) N2K Cable.
Using the B&G Triton Edge Sailing Processor is quite straightforward. First, connect it to your yacht's power supply, which can be either 12V or 24V. Then, use the NMEA 2000® interface and Ethernet to connect it to other compatible devices like displays and chartplotters. You can also connect to it via Wi - Fi. To start using it, turn it on and use the B&G App on your mobile device to set it up. You can record your sailing data while on the water. After your sail, use the app to review or replay the data. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry place when not in use. Wipe it with a clean, dry cloth regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures outside the specified operating and storage ranges. Make sure the cables are properly connected and not damaged. If you need to move it, handle it gently to prevent any internal damage. Also, keep it at least 0.5m away from compasses to avoid interference.