Mike k
Well-Known Member
I'll check the angle (I assume it was factory fitted) but suspect that even if it was mounted at the wrong angle it would find something solid to get a reading from, even if totally inaccurate. When I'm there next I'll check the connection to the tri-data, the angle and the glycol level. 71ml is pretty precise though so I'll have to get a syringe! Note that the excess cable for the depth sounder and the log have been looped and cable tied in place and one of them has a load of insulating tape on it so it could be a bad connection there.
As the sender has no moving parts, do they ever fail?
Agreed re the angle it would show something .Yes its accurate so I used a syringe also. Don't think the looped cable and ties should be an issue but the insulation tape sounds a bit suspect- unless its a damaged cable, I cant see the need for it- that could be the problem . Sounders do fail mine did hence the P79 because I wanted a quick fix without haul out. I have also the B60 through hull which is very reliable so always have a back up.
