Micronet Race Master System, Triducer and Solar Panel
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number (LEN) | Not directly applicable to the Micronet wireless system |
| Supported sonar technologies | Traditional depth sounder |
| Operating voltage | 12/24 V |
| Sonar connector type | Raymarine owner |
| Integrated temperature sensor | Yes |
| Compatible displays | Maxi Display (included) |
| Bus compatibility | Micronet, NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000 |
| Wired network | NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000 |
| Wireless connectivity | Micronet |
| Mounting type | On bracket, flush-mounted, or vertical |
| Certifications | CE |
| Integrated speed sensor | Yes |
| User level | Intermediate |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Raymarine Micronet Race Master T075-868 system is a wireless instrumentation solution designed for racing, providing essential navigation data with simplified installation. This system leverages the wireless technology of Raymarine’s Micronet range, known for reducing onboard wiring complexity—a significant advantage over wired NMEA 2000 systems such as Raymarine’s i70s series or Garmin’s GMI/GNX ranges.
Architecture and features
At the core of the system is the hull transmitter (Hull Transmitter), which collects data from the included triducer (depth, speed, and temperature). This transmitter must be mounted vertically, at least 50 cm above the waterline, in a well-ventilated area and not inside a watertight compartment. It connects to a 12/24Vdc boat power supply or, for extended autonomy, to the included Raymarine solar panel. The triducer connections require careful attention: the ground must be connected to the depth connector, and if the speed sensor does not include a temperature sensor, a jumper must be installed between the brown and white terminals of the speed connector.
Positioning and advantages
The Micronet Race Master System stands out for its installation flexibility and autonomy, making this kit ideal for racing sailboats and vessels where cable routing is impractical. Unlike systems requiring an extensive wired network, the wireless approach minimizes weight and complexity. The provided installation templates for the Maxi Display, hull/NMEA interface, and remote cradle indicate a design focused on intuitive use and clear data readability during racing. This system delivers accurate information without adding unnecessary electronic infrastructure to the vessel.
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Expert opinion
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