Raystar125 GPS sensor

Jun 26, 2004
150
Hunter 41DS Reed Point Marina
anyone chnge out the small battery inside a raystar125 GPS sensor
how hard is it to do?
 
Dec 5, 2009
80
Hunter 36 Hernando Beach, FL
Super easy project. Pretty sure it requires a 2032 battery. My application was flush mounted on the deck, so it might be a good idea to purchase a new sticky foam gasket between the puck and deck. I got mine on Amazon but you could also make your own gasket using sticky foam sheets.
 
Jun 26, 2004
150
Hunter 41DS Reed Point Marina
Super easy project. Pretty sure it requires a 2032 battery. My application was flush mounted on the deck, so it might be a good idea to purchase a new sticky foam gasket between the puck and deck. I got mine on Amazon but you could also make your own gasket using sticky foam sheets.
thanx that was quick!
 
Jun 21, 2004
3,116
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
Will have to check mine.
Thought that it was powered by DC from the chart plotter. If there is a battery inside of the GPS, I wouldn't want it to corrode and damage the GPS circuitry. Any idea of how often the battery should be replaced?
 

DougM

.
Jul 24, 2005
2,242
Beneteau 323 Manistee, MI
Well, you learn something new every day...
I had no idea that there was a battery in that thing. No wonder it was slow to boot.
The manual certainly doesn't indicate that there is a replaceable battery.
Another task for spring.
 
Jun 5, 2004
485
Hunter 44 Mystic, Ct
I did it last year and posted something on how to do it. Probably in the archives somewhere. It was very easy to do. Just remember to make sure the unit is watertight when resealing.