Gee, every thermistor I've ever worked with has a negative coefficient where the resistance goes down as the temperature rises. However, I do see that there are positive coefficient devices.Higher temps have higher resistance and lower temps lower resistance.
Soooo if you have a high resistance corroded connection in the sensor wire........ the sensor head can't tell the difference between that and the thermistor being at a high temp.
Gee, every thermistor I've ever worked with...
You have replaced your head, and not the transducer.Gee, every thermistor I've ever worked with has a negative coefficient where the resistance goes down as the temperature rises. However, I do see that there are positive coefficient devices.
However, the ST-50 and I presume the ST-60 has a negative coefficient device. The lower the temperature, the higher the resistance.
I too have a problem with my ST-50 temp display, but mine displays dashes. I downloaded the attached document from Raymarine quite a while ago. It could help you in troubleshooting to find out if it is the sensor or the display head.