The water temperature reading on my ST50 system is wrong, for instance in the summer it will be reading about 8deg, at the moment it is showing -10deg! Anyone experienced this, any remedy?
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The water temperature reading on my ST50 system is wrong, for instance in the summer it will be reading about 8deg, at the moment it is showing -10deg! Anyone experienced this, any remedy?
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I don't think there's any calibration.
I believe it uses a thermistor (resistor that changes its value with temperature) as a sensor, so poor connections (high resistance) could cause it to read low. Unless you've cut the cable somewhere, the only connections are on the back of the instrument - worth a check? (A bit of moisture there could cause all sorts of problems, too.)
There is no calibration adjustment for the Temperature in the ST50 Speed. To see if there is a fault with the transducer assembly, do following test;
Disconnect the transducer cable from the display head and locate pins 1 and 2. You do this by facing the plug end of the instrument cable with the reference notch at six o'clock position, Pin 1 is at 7 o'clock and pin 2 is at 10 o'clock position. With the instrument powered on, place a 10Kohm resistor between Pin 1 and Pin 2. The display should give a reading of 25 degrees Centigrade.
If this is the case then assume the instrument is functioning correctly and the temperature error is due to a faulty transducer or cabling.
Did they change things from ST50 to the ST60 then? I certainly remember calibrating the temperature on our ST60 intruments. (I got the reading of the water temperature from a Hydrographic ship nearby so I was fairly confident that I was putting it to the right temperature!!)
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When did they change things from ST50 to ST60 then
[/ QUOTE ] Agreed, the ST60 does have a temp calibration function, but, interestingly, another difference is that the ST60 speed needs to "see" a temperature sender otherwise it thinks that it is a slave unit and will only display seatalk speed rather than direct transducer data. This caused me a lot of frutration when I fitted an ST60 unit, a Tridata, to an old ST50 paddlewheel with a defunct temp. sender. The agent didn't know this but a forumite did. The solution was to fit a resistor across the instrument terminals. I now sail in seas that never fall below 27 deg.!
I have the same problem. If your cables are OK, then it is the sensor in the impeller assembly that is broken. Seems to be a common problem and there is nothing to do except buy a new impeller assembly. As the log works fine, I decided that reading water temperature was not that important to me so I have not changed it.