SiteSurfer
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Hoping for some pointers.
Raymarine TriData on the binnacle, log and depth units up front next to each other.
TriData powers up, and we (think) can hear a ticking from the echo sounder, log spins freely after applying a vinegar bath.
However - no information makes its way back to the head unit. All cables seem attached and in place when the pod on the binnacle is removed for inspection.
12V is present at the head unit, and it displays --- (or similar). Spinning the log does nothing and the Echosounder doesn't register at all (not even OUT). This is on the hard (not tested in the water yet).
I am left with trying to establish continuity I think, from the head unit to the module in the hull - is there a way to do that? Or - are there any pointers I could take with me this week to check?
Boat has been out of the water for a time, had issues with bulbs and so forth needing to be reset before they would work - I am wondering if there is a common thing to look for with the Raymarine equipment.
I am having the MHU investigated this week (which was a discussion in another thread) - as we think the bearings have gone in that.
Raymarine TriData on the binnacle, log and depth units up front next to each other.
TriData powers up, and we (think) can hear a ticking from the echo sounder, log spins freely after applying a vinegar bath.
However - no information makes its way back to the head unit. All cables seem attached and in place when the pod on the binnacle is removed for inspection.
12V is present at the head unit, and it displays --- (or similar). Spinning the log does nothing and the Echosounder doesn't register at all (not even OUT). This is on the hard (not tested in the water yet).
I am left with trying to establish continuity I think, from the head unit to the module in the hull - is there a way to do that? Or - are there any pointers I could take with me this week to check?
Boat has been out of the water for a time, had issues with bulbs and so forth needing to be reset before they would work - I am wondering if there is a common thing to look for with the Raymarine equipment.
I am having the MHU investigated this week (which was a discussion in another thread) - as we think the bearings have gone in that.