Product Description
The BG Sail Performance Sensor Pack is an all - in - one kit that has everything you need for your boat network. It comes with a WS320 wireless wind pack. This pack offers highly accurate wind data, is a breeze to install without running cables through the mast, and is perfect for smaller boats. It has been tested in over 500 individual wind tunnel tests and field - tested for over 200,000 hours, delivering wind data 5 times per second with the same accuracy as the wired version. The DST810 MultiSensor is a compact device. It provides depth, speed, and temperature data from a single through - hull sensor. It has patented speed - signal - processing for excellent accuracy below 5 knots and a wide beam to find the bottom even on tricky hulls. The ZG100 GPS antenna gives precise position data, with a 10 Hz GPS for smooth updates during manoeuvres. It also comes with an integrated compass for accurate heading, heel, and trim data. The Micro - C Backbone Kit includes a network power cable, 4.5 m N2K cable, T - connectors, network terminators, and 2m and 5m N2K cables for all your wiring needs.
Using the BG Sail Performance Sensor Pack is straightforward. First, install the WS320 wireless wind sensor. You can easily attach it without running cables through the mast. It will start giving you accurate wind data right away. For the DST810 MultiSensor, connect it directly to the network after installing it as a through - hull sensor. This will provide you with depth, speed, and temperature information. The ZG100 GPS antenna should be placed in an open area on your boat to get the best signal. It will give you precise position, heading, heel, and trim data. When it comes to the Micro - C Backbone Kit, use the included cables and connectors to set up your boat's network. Make sure all connections are secure. As for maintenance, keep the sensors clean from dirt and debris. Check the cables regularly for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues with the accuracy of the data, you might need to recalibrate the sensors. Also, in case of extreme weather, it's a good idea to protect the sensors as much as possible to ensure their long - term performance.