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"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
... "Peter Aitken" wrote in : We are looking for a combination radar/chart plotter/fish-depth finder for our boat. We see some pretty nice looking units from both of these manufacturers. Does anyone have any general comments one way or the other? -- Peter Aitken On our THIRD 2KW Raymarine radome in Charleston. Damned thing is made of POT METAL - ZINC! The little rubber tit drain breathes in humidity at dusk, the water condenses out of it on the potmetal chassis/circuit boards that are open to the radome environment/magnetron's easily rustable magnet and the cheap connectors. During the day, the sun makes sure the water trapped in the dome corrodes everything inside it in the heat and causes pressure to blow out the drain tit so it can suck in more moisture when the sun sets to repeat the cycle, over and over, like an empty gas tank every 24 hours. Rots the potmetal chassis into a fine, conductive white powder that falls on the electronics until it shorts "something" important. Raymarine's solution is to keep replacing them with another piece of marine consumer crap just like the old one...no changes, no fix. Do you really want this on your nice boat? Furuno...it's gotta be better. Thanks for the excellent report. In fact I was considering the 2KW radome. I will keep this in mind. -- Peter Aitken |
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