Gas Fume Detector For NMEA 2000?

Loneranger

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May 2, 2008
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Knoxville TN
Boat Info
2000 SeaRay Sundancer 270
Engines
7.4l Mercruiser w/ Bravo III
Is there a gasoline fume detector sensor available that connects to a NMEA 2000 network? If so I cannot find one.

If I can connect a sensor to a NMEA MFD then I would not need to find another 2 inch hole in my helm somewhere. I started thinking about this when I began planning on installing a gasoline fume detector like the

http://www.fireboy-xintex.com/MB1.html

I cannot get the link to work for some reason but it is not that important to the question.

John
 
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I guess this one has everybody stumped.

I still have not found one either except for perhaps a maretron sensor but I think it detects propane. Oh well. I guess I will get the xintex and find a place for another 2 1/16 inch hole. I need a bigger helm.

John
 
I ended up adding the MB-1-R gas detector that operates the blowers in event of alarm in a new custom trim template. I currently have it wired without a switch and it is active all the time unless the main battery is switched to 'off'. I may add an inline switch but it draws less than 200ma so it could operate for about 25 days before draining the battery.

http://www.fireboy-xintex.com/MB1.html

 

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