nathanlee
Well-Known Member
Do they fit in to the holes that the Nasa instruments (displays) have previously occupied? I'm fed up of filling holes to re cut them 
No Hols needed nathan, barring 3 small self tapping screws. The units have a bracket which attaches to the boat with 3 screws, the displays then clip onto the brackets
I guess the wired units are the same as the original solar powered units but without the battery and solar unit (the originals can still be wired in to the 12v)
With the original solar units, if you wire them in and the 12V supply fails, does the solar power keep them going (ie does the solar act as a backup for the main battery in that case) ?
Boo2
Can you get a hull transmitter that is battery powered - i.e. the entire system is wireless and does not depend on the boats battery?
Gavin
I was told at LIBS that you can wire a 9v battery (PP3) into the hull transmitter if you don't want to run ship's supply to it.
Many thanks, much appreciated - I think the system would be quite good if it was toatllay independant.
Gavin
Gavin,
This is what the book of words says on the subject:
Connect the unit to the vessels 12/24Vdc supply. Note: If there is no power supply, use a Tacktick Solar Panel.
As far as I can tell from the scant info supplied, the hull transmitter will work on any number of DC volts from 9 to 24.
Do happen to know the OD of the log transducer?
I am interested in the TackTick kit but the deal breaker could be getting a through-hull to fit the existing skin fitting.
Ferro hull - cutting a new hole would be a PITA.