Hi All,
My old Seafarer 501 rotary depth sounder has finally given up the ghost. I have replaced it with a Clipper Duet combined depth sounder and log. I have three questions. Although I have been able to wire in the display OK, I can't find any sort of on/off switch! At present I'm switching it off by removing the in-line fuse. Am I missing something obvious - possibly very obvious? Secondly, in order to get it working first time round, I simply plugged in the transponder from the old Seafarer and - hey presto! it worked. I haven't checked whether the depth readings are correct yet, but is there any reason why I shouldn't continue to use the old transponder? Will it give inaccurate signals to the display? I can of course just use the one that came with the Clipper, but if the old one works, why throw it away?
Thirdly, does anyone have a view where the best place is to drill the hole for the log's paddle wheel? I was thinking of positioning it so that it comes up under the port bunk.
Many thanks,
John Booth
Vagrant 1718
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My old Seafarer 501 rotary depth sounder has finally given up the ghost. I have replaced it with a Clipper Duet combined depth sounder and log. I have three questions. Although I have been able to wire in the display OK, I can't find any sort of on/off switch! At present I'm switching it off by removing the in-line fuse. Am I missing something obvious - possibly very obvious? Secondly, in order to get it working first time round, I simply plugged in the transponder from the old Seafarer and - hey presto! it worked. I haven't checked whether the depth readings are correct yet, but is there any reason why I shouldn't continue to use the old transponder? Will it give inaccurate signals to the display? I can of course just use the one that came with the Clipper, but if the old one works, why throw it away?
Thirdly, does anyone have a view where the best place is to drill the hole for the log's paddle wheel? I was thinking of positioning it so that it comes up under the port bunk.
Many thanks,
John Booth
Vagrant 1718
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