Fitting Garmin GFS10 fuel sensor and NMEA 2000

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    Posted: 13 Mar 2022 at 3:04pm
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I have read all the info regarding the Garmin GFS10 fuel sensor that I would like to install and operate through the NMEA2000 connection on my Echomap 95SV.
However, the installation instructions say to set up/construct a network.
My question is; as the fuel flow sensor would be the only NMEA device to be used, is there any reason why I simply cannot plug the sensor directly into the NMEA socket in the rear of the Echomap unit.
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I can answer my own question now.
A NMEA network is required
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