Hauled the boat this weekend, barnacle in the paddle wheel. Still confused
about the temperature reading issue but it’s been stab bow for the past few
weeks.
The sensor through hull does have a flap like check valve but our blank
needs new o-rings. Will prep for next season.
October is the time to
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conduit?
Bill Coleman
Entrada, Erie, PA
From: Hoyt, Mike [mailto:mike.h...@impgroup.com]
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I have had issues periodically with i60 depth display readings. This was
I have had issues periodically with i60 depth display readings. This was
alleviated when I ran that transducer cable away from other cables.
Mike Hoyt
Persistence
Halifax, NS
From: Bill Coleman
Sent: September 24, 2020 11:24 AM
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Subject: Stus-List Re: Raymarine ST60+ Speed
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If 135° is not abnormal, then we are all in for some serious weather
situations! All kidding aside, I have been going through some interesting
things with my transducer as well . It is not the same, it is
electromagnetic, but it is also airmar. For a period of the summer I was
getting readings like
The thermistor seems fine when measured with my multimeter, temp matched
water according to the chart.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 6:25 PM ALAN BERGEN wrote:
> It's not uncommon for the thermistor to fail. That can affect the
> temperature reading, but not the speed. Definitely pull the sensor. It m
It's not uncommon for the thermistor to fail. That can affect the
temperature reading, but not the speed. Definitely pull the sensor. It may
be fouled, or a magnet in one of the vanes might have come loose. I don't
recommend painting the paddle wheel. Since the boat has been on the hard
for some ti
We have the plug. I just don't know what condition the through-hull is in
given we've never removed it and I doubt the previous owner had done it in
the past decade as the boat had been sitting on the hard for the past 5
years prior to this summer.
Does nobody think the temperature reading is abno
I have found that the pickup is very sensitive. If the wheel has any shaft
okay, it will not work. Most often, manufacturers offer a bushing or
bearing kit to rebuild the wheel.
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I have ST-60 speed that over time lost its reading. The paddle spun freely
but no reading. I replaced the paddle and its function returned. I suspect
that years of fresh coatings of anti fouling bottom paint on the paddle
wheel built up a thickness that blocked the impulse. Pull the paddle wheel
an
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Jeff, mine is temperamental and not always accurate. Usually it’s dirt or
growth on the paddle wheel. I would check the electrical connection and don’t
be afraid to remove the wheel, it will have a check valve on it so you
shouldn’t get too much water but you
Jeff, mine is temperamental and not always accurate. Usually it’s dirt or
growth on the paddle wheel. I would check the electrical connection and don’t
be afraid to remove the wheel, it will have a check valve on it so you
shouldn’t get too much water but you will get some. There should be a plu
Hi Jeff
If you have the screw on plug for the transducer then you should pull the
transducer. Suprisingly little water comes in with the ST60 speed transducer
removed. Process is 1. Unscrew the retaining ring, 2. Pull out the transducer,
3. Screw on the plug in place of the transducer. Takes
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