gilesfordcrush
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Is it OK to cut and then re-solder back together the cables from a transducer, that run to the instrument? I have the Raymarine i50 and i60 depth, wind and log instruments. I'd like to be able to cut the transducer cables for two reasons. Firstly, it will make running them from the helm into the boat much easier as I have to thread them down a long and tortuous route, and the various connections on the cables make them bulkier than just the wire on its own. Secondly, I am not going to fit the through hull transducers until April, but I want to put my helm back together. Therefore, if I can run the cables now, and re-solder the wires later it makes life much easier. Otherwise I have to take it all apart again in a few months.
The re-soldered connections would be in a clean, dry, and safe area behind the nav station. I'm confident in my soldering skills too.
All thoughts appreciated.
Giles
Is it OK to cut and then re-solder back together the cables from a transducer, that run to the instrument? I have the Raymarine i50 and i60 depth, wind and log instruments. I'd like to be able to cut the transducer cables for two reasons. Firstly, it will make running them from the helm into the boat much easier as I have to thread them down a long and tortuous route, and the various connections on the cables make them bulkier than just the wire on its own. Secondly, I am not going to fit the through hull transducers until April, but I want to put my helm back together. Therefore, if I can run the cables now, and re-solder the wires later it makes life much easier. Otherwise I have to take it all apart again in a few months.
The re-soldered connections would be in a clean, dry, and safe area behind the nav station. I'm confident in my soldering skills too.
All thoughts appreciated.
Giles