The Clipper wireless wind is supplied with a wireless masthead transmitter, a base unit and a Clipper True Wind display unit. The wireless masthead transmitter is powered by an internal battery which is charged from ambient light using a small solar panel. A few dull days will not affect performance. When fully charged, it is capable of two thousand hours of full operation in total darkness. The masthead transmitter sends data wirelessly to the base unit, which is powered by the vessel’s 12 Volt supply, the base unit receives wind speed and direction data from the masthead transmitter and sends it to the display.
The Clipper True Wind display is in the industry standard 110mm square case. Exceptionally large and clear display with 60 segments for full 360 degree direction indication. The display shows apparent wind speed and direction and, when connected to a log or GPS, it can also show true wind speed and direction.
Wireless wind speed and direction data to any compatible NMEA display
Easy installation with mast in place – no wires to run down
Simple masthead alignment through base unit
Light mast unit weight – 190 grams
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Sleep time > 15,000 Hours
Operating time > 2,000 Hours
Charging time < 150 Hours of bright daylight
Fully charged with no further daylight
MASTHEAD/INTERFACE UNIT SPECIFICATIONS
Wireless masthead transmitter
NMEA 0183 4800 Baud
NMEA data sentence MWV
INTERFACE UNIT
Supply voltage Nominal 12v DC
Supply current 17mA
Wind speed and direction NMEA data sentence MWV to any compatible NMEA devi