ODavis
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I picked up an older 2005 Challenger 180 in great shape. The analog electronics stopped working like most have experienced.
I sent the Tach and fuel gauge back to Faria to be repaired and they did a very quick turn around and fixed the gauges. Not nearly as cheap as some have posted here, but quick turn around just the same. That helped me verify what's working. So now everything works as expected in factory condition. Great place to start.
Now While waiting for those gauges to be returned, I decided to install the Yacht Devices YDEG-04n engine translator. Also it did not go as easily as I have read on here and FB and needed quite a bit of tweaking. I had to change the wire(s) around of the Deutsch Connector to match the older BRP connector. The adapter they sell is NOT the correct adapter for this year and must be changed manually. Also the CAN bus runs at 250 and NOT 500 as indicated in the manual of the YDEG.
The pinout is as follows and is not documented anywhere
BRP
1 Red/White (CAN H)
2 Black/White (CAN L)
3 Black (Ground)
4 NC
5 Purple (VCC)
6 Yellow/White (ECU)
YD
1 Yellow (CAN H)
2 Blue (CAN L)
3 Black (GND)
4 NC
5 Red (VCC)
6 White jumper wire to pin 6 of other YD connector for CANDoo to work as well.
So far I only get RPM's and Engine hours. Although CANDoo gets a lot more. I am going to work with YD tech support and get the rest working. According to them it may require a FW update. I am sending them log files to study and hopefully get the rest working.
So I have read that you need an expensive chart plotter to make this all work and possibly make a new dash.
I fully understand the benefits of a chart plotter and have them on my bigger boat. But for this little thing I don't see the benefit, cool factor maybe, but my phone with Navionics is more then enough to be honest. So I went with an NMEA 2000 multi function tach the Veratron VMH-35. Very reasonably priced comparatively.
The Veratron VMH 35 is also GPS enabled and provides speed as well. Once I get the rest of the parameters working, engine temp and boost will be displayed also.
Anyway this weekend will be my first outing with this boat, so I will let you know how it all works out. Also will update when I get back with YD tech support. Nice to have everything working. I removed the Speedo and put in a Kicker Stereo in it's place, I also removed the weedless and use that switch for the stereo.
I sent the Tach and fuel gauge back to Faria to be repaired and they did a very quick turn around and fixed the gauges. Not nearly as cheap as some have posted here, but quick turn around just the same. That helped me verify what's working. So now everything works as expected in factory condition. Great place to start.
Now While waiting for those gauges to be returned, I decided to install the Yacht Devices YDEG-04n engine translator. Also it did not go as easily as I have read on here and FB and needed quite a bit of tweaking. I had to change the wire(s) around of the Deutsch Connector to match the older BRP connector. The adapter they sell is NOT the correct adapter for this year and must be changed manually. Also the CAN bus runs at 250 and NOT 500 as indicated in the manual of the YDEG.
The pinout is as follows and is not documented anywhere
BRP
1 Red/White (CAN H)
2 Black/White (CAN L)
3 Black (Ground)
4 NC
5 Purple (VCC)
6 Yellow/White (ECU)
YD
1 Yellow (CAN H)
2 Blue (CAN L)
3 Black (GND)
4 NC
5 Red (VCC)
6 White jumper wire to pin 6 of other YD connector for CANDoo to work as well.
So far I only get RPM's and Engine hours. Although CANDoo gets a lot more. I am going to work with YD tech support and get the rest working. According to them it may require a FW update. I am sending them log files to study and hopefully get the rest working.
So I have read that you need an expensive chart plotter to make this all work and possibly make a new dash.
I fully understand the benefits of a chart plotter and have them on my bigger boat. But for this little thing I don't see the benefit, cool factor maybe, but my phone with Navionics is more then enough to be honest. So I went with an NMEA 2000 multi function tach the Veratron VMH-35. Very reasonably priced comparatively.
The Veratron VMH 35 is also GPS enabled and provides speed as well. Once I get the rest of the parameters working, engine temp and boost will be displayed also.
Anyway this weekend will be my first outing with this boat, so I will let you know how it all works out. Also will update when I get back with YD tech support. Nice to have everything working. I removed the Speedo and put in a Kicker Stereo in it's place, I also removed the weedless and use that switch for the stereo.
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