Reactor™ 40 Kicker Autopilot
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Operating voltage | 10 to 16 V |
| Max power consumption | 120 W |
| Typical power consumption | 30 W |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Garmin Reactor™ 40 Kicker autopilot is an advanced navigation solution specifically designed for auxiliary engines, or "kicker" engines, fitted to displacement-hull vessels. It belongs to Garmin’s Reactor 40 range, known for its 9-axis AHRS (Attitude Heading Reference System) technology, offering exceptional heading accuracy and stability. Unlike standard Reactor 40 systems optimized for main hydraulic or mechanical propulsion, this Kicker version is meticulously tailored to the unique dynamics of auxiliary engines, which are often subject to vibrations and specific stresses. This specialization sets it apart from general-purpose autopilots from competitors such as Raymarine (Evolution series) or B&G (Triton series), which, while high-performing, do not offer the same level of targeting for this niche application. Its unique positioning ensures optimal performance for users of auxiliary engines requiring reliable automated control.
Technical Architecture and System Integration
At the heart of the system is the Compass Control Unit (CCU), the primary sensor of the Reactor 40 Kicker autopilot. For optimal performance, the CCU must be mounted on a rigid surface, away from sources of magnetic interference (iron, magnets, high-current cables, intermittent pumps) and as close as possible to the boat’s center of rotation. The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) serves as the power interface and must be installed in a non-submerged, non-water-splash-exposed location. The steering actuator is installed in the engine tilt tube, necessarily in stainless steel to prevent corrosion and jamming, while the throttle actuator is mounted inside the engine housing to control speed. The system connects to an NMEA 2000 network for communication with a compatible Garmin chartplotter or dedicated helm control, enabling centralized configuration and control.
Advanced Configuration and Calibration
The Reactor 40 Kicker autopilot requires precise configuration and tuning to match your boat’s dynamics. The process is guided by two built-in wizards: the Dockside Wizard and the Sea Trial Wizard. The Dockside Wizard allows you to define the boat type (displacement hull), speed, and maximum kicker engine RPM, check rudder direction, and select the speed source (NMEA 2000 tachometer or external GPS recommended). It is critical to disable the Shadow Drive™ valve after this step, as the system is incompatible. The Sea Trial Wizard, to be performed in calm waters, includes compass calibration, essential for optimal heading accuracy, and the Autotune procedure, which allows the autopilot to learn and optimize its responses by making zigzag movements. These steps ensure reliable performance and seamless integration with other navigation instruments.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
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