I have identified a negative ground leak on my boat, pinpointing the issue somewhere between the FA50 NMEA output and the NMEA 0183 to 2000 converter.
Upon conducting measurements, I discovered that the white (TD-A) and grey (SILENT-C) wires of the FA50 power/data cable are in contact with the FA50's chassis (ground) and, consequently, with the boat's bonding.
Subsequently, I disconnected all cables (antennas, ground, power, etc.) from the FA50 and inspected the contacts directly on the FA50's circuit board's connector. The outcome remained the same. So, the contact is inside the FA50.
1) Is it normal for these two wires to be in contact with the chassis?
2) Is it OK/safe for the FA50 to operate without being connected to the boat's bonding?
Thanks!
Upon conducting measurements, I discovered that the white (TD-A) and grey (SILENT-C) wires of the FA50 power/data cable are in contact with the FA50's chassis (ground) and, consequently, with the boat's bonding.
Subsequently, I disconnected all cables (antennas, ground, power, etc.) from the FA50 and inspected the contacts directly on the FA50's circuit board's connector. The outcome remained the same. So, the contact is inside the FA50.
1) Is it normal for these two wires to be in contact with the chassis?
2) Is it OK/safe for the FA50 to operate without being connected to the boat's bonding?
Thanks!