Determining an Installation Location
When you are selecting a location to install the GFL 10 adapter, consider the following:
•During installation, you connect the GFL 10 adapter to the analog gauge (or directly to the
◦Choose a location that is within 173 in. (4.4 m) of the analog gauge (or the
◦Choose a location between the NMEA 2000 backbone and the analog gauge (or the fluid- level sensor).
◦If you cannot connect the adapter directly to the NMEA 2000 network, add a drop cable. See page 3 for more information.
•The adapter is IEC 60529 IPX7 waterproof, and can be submerged up to 30 minutes at 1 meter. Do not install the adapter in a location where it will be submerged regularly, though the location can be subject to
•You can use cable ties (not included) to secure the adapter to an existing structure on your boat.
•You can use
•Install the adapter at least 2 in. (5 cm) from a magnetic compass to prevent electromagnetic interference, which can cause inaccurate compass readings.
Wiring the GFL 10 Adapter
Connect the GFL 10 adapter either to an analog gauge or to the sender directly using the bare wires on the wiring harness.
Wiring the GFL 10 Adapter to an Analog Gauge
If your boat has an analog gauge representing the fluid level, you can wire the GFL 10 adapter directly to the gauge. Consult the owner’s manual provided by your boat or sensor manufacturer to determine the ground, sensor, and power (ignition) connections on the gauge. Typically,
the power (ignition) connector is labeled with a “+”, a “+12V”, an “I”, or an “IGN” marking. The ground connector is typically labeled with a
Wiring the GFL 10 Adapter Directly to a Fluid-Level Sensor
If your boat does not have an analog gauge representing the fluid level, you can wire the adapter directly to the
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