ECU 14
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Operating voltage | 12 - 24 V |
| Bus compatibility | NMEA 2000,NMEA 0183 |
| Wired network | NMEA 2000,NMEA 0183 |
| Mounting type | Mounting on flat surface |
| Drive unit type | Linear actuator |
| Browser-based setup | No |
| Autopilot Safety Warning | The autopilot is a navigation assistance tool and does not relieve the operator of the responsibility for safe vessel operation. Avoid navigational hazards and never leave the helm unattended. |
| Installation Expertise Required | Installation by a qualified marine professional with specific knowledge of marine steering and electrical systems. |
| Required installation tools | Safety glasses, drill and bits, wrenches, jigsaw or rotary cutting tool, wire cutters/strippers, Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, cable ties, solder and waterproof heat-shrink tubing or waterproof crimp connectors, dielectric grease, marine sealant, portable compass, white lithium grease, stainless steel incline tube, fine cloth or small sponge. |
| Moving Parts Safety Warning | Warning: risk of crushing or pinching by moving parts during use. |
| Operating Temperature Range Celsius | -20 to 70 |
| Overheat Warning | Warning: hot surfaces on the heat sink, motor, and solenoid components during operation. |
| Product Dimensions Lwh Mm | 175 x 142 x 65 |
| Product range | Reactor 40 Kicker |
| System Role | Central component of autopilot |
| Typical Current Range Amps | 1-2 |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for Garmin Reactor™ 40 Kicker autopilot systems, the ECU 14 electronic control unit (ECU) is a central component. It processes data received from the CCU (Course Computer Unit) to precisely control the steering and throttle actuators of the kicker motor. This unit is essential for maintaining heading and speed, specifically for vessels equipped with auxiliary or trolling motors.
Integration and technical performance
The Garmin ECU 14 stands out for its technical specifications suited to the marine environment. Its compact dimensions of 17.5 x 14.2 x 6.5 cm (6.9” x 5.6” x 2.6”) facilitate onboard integration. It operates within an extended power supply voltage range of 10 to 32 volts, with a typical consumption of 1 to 2 amps on average, varying depending on navigation conditions. The unit is designed to operate within a temperature range of -20° to 70° C and features an IPX7 waterproof rating, ensuring resistance to temporary immersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
Positioning and compatibility
The ECU 14 is specifically designed for Garmin’s Reactor 40 Kicker range. Unlike universal autopilot computers or systems dedicated to main hydraulic or mechanical engines, this ECU is optimized for managing kicker motors. It requires connection to an existing or to-be-built NMEA 2000 network and interfaces with a Garmin CCU and a compatible Garmin display or chartplotter. Installation requires careful attention to the wiring constraints of the steering and throttle actuators, whose cables cannot be cut or extended, influencing the ECU’s positioning for optimal Reactor 40 Kicker system performance.
Documentation
Documentation
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
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