Come on, what did you do?
You really want to know?
Ok, a couple of weeks ago I had the standing rigging replaced so mast was unstepped (electrics disconnected by me, no problem, lots of photos beforehand). The guys removed the masthead stalk as part of the unstepping and so that I could WD40 the bearings (done that before, works well). All done, mast restepped and the stalk replaced. Couldn't rewire for a week or so but managed it a couple of days ago. All lights work ok and all instruments, except for the dear old Windyometer, which was showing 2 dashes in the window so it was alive but not getting a signal. First thought was stalk not fitted correctly but quite honestly, it's foolproof(ish?). I had the installation user guide, which gives colours but not voltages or which wire does what (details below for info). Anyway, I had a digimeter so, set to 20v DC, I tested Red/Shield - steady 7.45v. Should it be 7.45v or 12v? I didn't know, and should have stopped there until I'd found out but no... I carried on. Next tried Red/Blue (neutral, right? No, as it turns out...). I watched the voltage drop over a couple of seconds from 7.45v to about 0.8v. It didn't click at the time but that was probably the feed circuit burning out. Couldn't get anything to give 7.45 after that so went home to see what I should have done. Back yesterday with all the info and tested all the instrument head units. SeaTalk was a steady 12.5v DC as expected but the Red at the back of the Wind Head unit only gives about 0.8v. It should be 8v so I'd say it's blown. Wind also doesn't show up in the ST60 Multi either, which I assume means that it's not SeaTalking any more.
Why am I embarrassed? I know everyone makes mistakes but last year I worked out and rewired all the instruments, etc. with the correct gauge, tinned wire (replacing Opal Marine's absolute crap installation), and it all worked first time so this amateurish mistake is a slap in the face with a wet haddock. And we're off on a cruise next week.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
FYI: ST60 Wind
Red: +8v DC, main feed to masthead stalk.
Shield: common return
Blue: 2v - 6v, port side directional element
Green: 2v - 6v, stbd side directional element
Yellow: 0v - 5v, wind speed, greater voltage = higher speed