17 Jan 2013 #1 L Lodds Well-Known Member Joined 3 Oct 2012 Messages 92 Location Home: Heathrow area. Boat: Emsworth Marina Visit site I'm looking for an electrical socket for ST2000. Does anyone know of a supplier where I can get one? Thanks Tony
I'm looking for an electrical socket for ST2000. Does anyone know of a supplier where I can get one? Thanks Tony
17 Jan 2013 #2 P paddler Member Joined 18 May 2009 Messages 24 Visit site We got a part for the ST3000 from here, although not electrical. Prompt service. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/astra610s/m.html?item=390438013135&ViewItem=&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 May be worth a try.
We got a part for the ST3000 from here, although not electrical. Prompt service. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/astra610s/m.html?item=390438013135&ViewItem=&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562 May be worth a try.
18 Jan 2013 #3 B bobthesailor2 New Member Joined 5 Oct 2004 Messages 17 Location Somerset Visit site I used one of these: http://uk.farnell.com/bulgin/px0767-s/socket-low-profile-6-pole/dp/978036?Ntt=978036 which makes a waterproof connection with the plug on my ST2000. You may also need the screw-on cap (on the same webpage) to seal the socket when not in use. Good luck Bob
I used one of these: http://uk.farnell.com/bulgin/px0767-s/socket-low-profile-6-pole/dp/978036?Ntt=978036 which makes a waterproof connection with the plug on my ST2000. You may also need the screw-on cap (on the same webpage) to seal the socket when not in use. Good luck Bob
18 Jan 2013 #4 S Spyro Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jan 2003 Messages 7,591 Location Clyde Visit site have you tried Raymarine? http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=837 Or contacted any nearby agent? If you can't get an original you can use any 2 pin plug and socket or 4 pin if you need nmea input. Just cut off the existing one fit a new socket and a new plug to the auto pilot cable. probably cheaper than getting the specific part
have you tried Raymarine? http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=837 Or contacted any nearby agent? If you can't get an original you can use any 2 pin plug and socket or 4 pin if you need nmea input. Just cut off the existing one fit a new socket and a new plug to the auto pilot cable. probably cheaper than getting the specific part
18 Jan 2013 #5 L Lodds Well-Known Member Joined 3 Oct 2012 Messages 92 Location Home: Heathrow area. Boat: Emsworth Marina Visit site Thanks for all your comments, I have made enquires and awaiting answers. Thanks Tony