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Dennis Pogson wrote:
Peter Hendra wrote: On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 11:52:27 -0400, Theo Weber wrote: When I first purchased this instrument, it came with a small connection box that connected the instrument wiring together. However, I didn't like the box since the wires are so small and the whole set up seemed very fiddly and time consuming when it came time to step the mast. This season, I bought a small $12 5-pin male and female connector and soldered the wires. Now I'm finding that wires don't stay connected very well since the connector is quite small and the amount of solder I can apply is minimal. I'm thinking I need a connector that has a push fit wire insertion method instead of solder. I spoke with CMC Electronics, the Ontario Raymarine service facility, and they have a PNP off-shore connector for about $35., which seems somewhat pricey. Does anyone have any experience with another solution. Cheers Theo My Raytheon wind did not come with any connection box. I cut the cable beneath the mast (inside the cabin) and joined it using a connector strip - the cheap hardware ones that you screw the wire to. The wires were tinned, the whole thing secured from the weather in a air-tight electronics box. Have had no problems whatsoever. For the Raytheon radar, did the same thing, only longer strip and larger box. I cut wires across the cable at an angle so that unsheiled area would not be too long. I do the same, but use a film canister, Kodak or Fuji or any other. By drilling each end of this plastic box ((one end plus the lid) making it a very tight fit for the sheath of the multicore cable, I can create a watertight box by simply taping the lid on. Push the 2 ends of the cable thru the holes, knot the cables to prevent pulling out, make your joins, then put the lid on and seal, it's as simple as that BTW, save those film canisters, they are rapidly becoming an endangered species with the advent of digital photography! |
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