[C320-list] Wiring Speed Transducer
Colin Evans
twosailors at bigpond.com
Wed Sep 5 14:27:58 PDT 2012
I did something similar. I put a screw type junction box under the port
settee. No problems at all, I just ran the new cable in the existing loom.
The reason I put it there was to keep the cable connection away from the
possible wet area at the tranducer.
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Regards
Colin Evans
Watermark #774
Lake Macquarie, Australia
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Subject: [C320-list] Wiring Speed Transducer
You may recall a post from me a few weeks ago inquiring about replacing the
paddlewheel on a Raymarine ST60 Speed Instrument. I ended up working with
a company called GEMECO. Very helpful folks. By their recommendation, I
am replacing the entire insert/transducer. Not only was the paddle wheel
broken, but the brackets that protect the paddlewheel was cracked and could
snap off sometime in the near future. They are shipping me an ST800-INS
at the cost of $84 (before shipping).
QUESTION: To install this thing, they say I don't have to run the cable
all the way back to the helm. They say I can cut the cable and connect it
to the original cable using a junction box. I have never done that kind of
work before. Is he talking about a butt splice or a terminal block, or
what? Obviously it needs to be waterproof. I am assuming that making this
kind of splice might compromise the speed-reading a bit, but I imagine it
would be only marginal. Am I correct in that assumption?
Thanks, all, for your guidance.
Bob Baird
Star Dust, 2001, Hull 784
Whitehall, Michigan
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