Fluxgate Compass

Corky

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Hi,

just narrowly escaped sinking my Hardy Seawings from a faulty seacock and damaged heads pipe and now all is dried out I've lost my reading from my Corus Heading display. Below my cabin floor is a grey 'blob' labelled Navico which I presume is a fluxgate compass which was underwater when flooded. Would this be the cause of the loss of display? Are they not waterproof?

Corky
 
Hi,

just narrowly escaped sinking my Hardy Seawings from a faulty seacock and damaged heads pipe and now all is dried out I've lost my reading from my Corus Heading display. Below my cabin floor is a grey 'blob' labelled Navico which I presume is a fluxgate compass which was underwater when flooded. Would this be the cause of the loss of display? Are they not waterproof?

Corky

The compass maybe but I would hazard a guess at the connections not being. Make sure all connections are very well dried.

Tom
 
Yes I'm convinced it's most likely the fluxgate but aren't they waterproof and so it's probably as mentioned above some oxidised connection? That's assuming it is the fluxgate that provides the signal for the heading indicator? (Before I pull up all floor panels again).

I'm trying to track down a Hardy 305 wiring diagram if anyone knows where I might get one, please?
 
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