roblpm
Well-Known Member
As my boat is designed to have the mast taken down easily there is a six way deck socket like this for the wind instruments so they can be easily plugged in and out:
http://www.topqualitytools.co.uk/so...tm_source=bc&gclid=CKqcjsKHxdECFYeVGwod8IUL4w
The cable comes down inside the mast to a 6 way plug and into the deck socket. Problem is I can't stop the corrosion inside the plug and socket. Filled the plug with silicone last time. But obviously the water comes down the wire into the plug. I think I have replaced it 3 times!!
Its taken me 3 years to get my ancient stowe instruments working (a long and boring story). This is the only unreliable component left!!!!
My mate says solder the connections stuff them into the hole in the boat and cover it with gaffer tape!
Theres got to be a better way than that?!
http://www.topqualitytools.co.uk/so...tm_source=bc&gclid=CKqcjsKHxdECFYeVGwod8IUL4w
The cable comes down inside the mast to a 6 way plug and into the deck socket. Problem is I can't stop the corrosion inside the plug and socket. Filled the plug with silicone last time. But obviously the water comes down the wire into the plug. I think I have replaced it 3 times!!
Its taken me 3 years to get my ancient stowe instruments working (a long and boring story). This is the only unreliable component left!!!!
My mate says solder the connections stuff them into the hole in the boat and cover it with gaffer tape!
Theres got to be a better way than that?!