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Gary Wyngarden
For the last few months my wind indicator has been under reporting velocity. We could have white caps all over the water and a big number 8 showing up on the wind gauge.The anemometer turned at the top if the mast. The display unit showed numbers that changed. They were just too small.This weekend I decided enough was enough. I removed access panels, pulled wires out gently, cut wire ties to unscramble an inherited mess. I started checking for loose or corroded connections. I check the voltage on the power supply. I electrically isolated the wind gauge from the sea talk bus to see if there was a faulty cable. Nothing.Finally I did a rash thing. I read the manual. I was actually looking for some hints on wiring, but finally made my way back to a section called "calibration." Back in the back it describes how you can scroll through the calibration section and come to something called "U1" or "U2". If your gauge is set to "U1", it displays wind speed in knots per hour. The U2 setting displays meters per second. However there is no indication of the unit of measure on the primary display screen.I groaned. Sure enough my wind gauge had somehow been set to "U2" and was displaying meters per second. Just so you know, 15 knots of wind speed equates to about 7.7 meters per second. Twenty knots to a little over 10 meters per second. One push of the button and the problem was solved (except for the cleanup).All was not lost. I learned where all my cables were run and how the seatalk bus fit together etc.RTFM!Gary WyngardenS/V Wandrlust H37.5