Raymarine Ev-100 Power Evolution Autopilot T70154 on 2040-parts.com
Essington, Pennsylvania, US
Raymarine EV-100 Power Evolution Autopilot
T70154
Features:
A complete autopilot-in-a-box
Type 0.5 Hydraulic Pump included
Evolution A1 for superior performance
No calibration required
Ideal for small, hydraulically steered powerboats
Built-in trolling patterns
For 12V DC power systems
Includes p70R Autopilot Controller
Includes:
EV-1 Sensor Core
p70R Autopilot Control Head
ACU-100 Actuator Control Unit
Type 0.5 Hydraulic Pump 12V
Evolution Cabling Kit
EV Unit O-Ring Pack (set of 2)
Wall Mounting Bracket
Product Details
Engineered for simplicity, Evolution autopilots eliminate the need for complicated set up and calibration. Thanks to the intelligent EV sensor core, the autopilot automatically evolves and adapts to your vessel’s steering characteristics without any user adjustments. The result is precise and confident course keeping, regardless of vessel speed or sea conditions.
At the center of every Evolution system is the intelligent EV sensor core, a 9-axis sensor that monitors vessel motion in all three dimensions. The innovative EV sensor core combines advanced solid-state sensors with the Evolution autopilot processor into a single easy-to-install housing. Pair the EV-1 sensor with a rugged ACU (Actuator Control Unit) to drive hydraulic, linear, mechanical or solenoid steering systems. Alternatively, forego the ACU and select the EV-2 sensor for easy integration into drive-by-wire steering system.
Precision monitoring of heading, pitch, roll, and yaw allowing the autopilot to evolve instantly as sea conditions and vessel dynamics change.
Solid state sensor technology delivers dynamic accuracy to within 2 degrees in all conditions.
Flexible installation options. Waterproof housing allows for installation above or below deck.
Auto-compensation for on board magnetic fields and reliable heading accuracy in the northern and southern extremes.
Fast and reliable heading data for MARPA, radar overlay, and heading modes on Raymarine multifunction displays.
Simple SeaTalkNG connectivity.
The Raymarine EV-100 p70R Power Pilot Pack ideal autopilot for small to medium sized hydraulically steered vessels. The solid-state EV-1 sensor core provides unrivaled course keeping, while the p70R control head
offers a variety of pre-programmed fishing patterns as well as power steer mode.
Suitable for hydraulically steered vessels with a steering ram capacity between 3.1 cu. in. (50cc) and 9.2 cu in. (150cc)and displacement up to 7000lbs.
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