Raymarine i40 Depth Instrument Display - E70064
$220.99
Raymarine i40 Depth Instrument Display - E70064 Item # 878890
Description
The Raymarine® i40 Depth Instrument Display is a compact yet powerful SeaTalk instrument display for smaller powerboats, yachts and RIBs.
Features:
- Functions:
- Current depth
- Minimum depth
- Shallow and deep anchor alarms
- Offers full integration with Raymarine autopilots and navigation equipment
- Extra-large digits and razor sharp LCDs for outstanding visibility in all lighting conditions
- Large controls for ease of use at sea
- Low power consumption for longer battery life
- Red backlighting for improved visibility
- SeaTalk interface (SeaTalk ng when used with SeaTalk converter)
- Built-in transducer interface / connections
- Same footprint as the older Raymarine ST40 instrumentation
- 2-Year limited warranty (upgradable to 3 years upon product registration within 90 days of purchase)
Specifications:
- Display: High-contrast monochrome LCD with 1.1" digits, red backlighting
- Nominal Voltage: 12V DC
- Operating Voltage: 10 - 16V DC
- Current Consumption (typical): 30 mA
- Current Consumption (max.): 100 mA
- Water Protection: IPX6 (protected against high-pressure water stream from any angle)
- Connections: SeaTalk, transducer connections
- Dimensions: 5" W x 2.8" H
- Cut-out for i40 Depth instrument Display: 2.25 "
- Compatible Raymarine Transducers (sold separately):
- P66 transom-mount transducer (E26027-pz)
- P7 Shorty thru-hull transducer (E26009)
In the Box:
- i40 Depth Display (E70064)
- Clamping bracket (A28085)
- SeaTalk power cord (D229)
- i40 Sun Cover (R70112)
Part Numbers for Raymarine i40 Depth Instrument Display - E70064
Reviews
Questions
what are shallow and deep alarms? dose this unit have a anchor alarm?
There are several ways to set anchor alarms. A GPS can have an alarm if the boat moves beyond the circle you define. A depth gauge can have an alarm if the boat moves into water deeper or shallower than you define. A combination of any instruments available is the best practice.
Date published: 2023-12-07