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David,
Your splice may, in fact, be fine but your depthsounder transmitter may be stuffed. When the staple went into the cable it probably shorted the transducer connection. Instead of pumping a few hundred watts into a transducer with an impedance of a few hundred ohms the depth sounder tried to pump this power into a short and may have damaged the transmitter. Bert "David" wrote in message ... Hi all.. So, while installing my transducer ( DST50 Standard Horizon) I put a staple from a staple gun into the cable. Brilliant, I know. Of course the depth finder stopped reading depths so.. I'm guessing the cable is very sensitive and I wont be able to repair the cable by cutting and splicing it can I? I gave this a shot with no luck but I just did a quick cut & splice job to see if I would get any sort of reading... Shielding and other factors to be considered I assume? Thanks, David |
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