Author Topic: Raymarine Tridata  (Read 1297 times)

PEA-JAY

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Raymarine Tridata
« on: September 27 2021, 11:16 »
Yesterday I withdrew the Airmar through hull sensor to clean the paddle wheel and upon replacing it the speed/log temperature display failed. I just got 3 dashes and -5 degrees sea temperature (actual temp is 27 deg true) The depth function is working properly. I checked the connections at the back of the instrument and they are fine. Can anyone help please?

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Re: Raymarine Tridata
« Reply #1 on: September 27 2021, 11:50 »
Pretty interesting, i have the same issue!

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Re: Raymarine Tridata
« Reply #2 on: September 27 2021, 17:29 »
Cable breakage at the transducer end?
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Re: Raymarine Tridata
« Reply #3 on: September 27 2021, 18:36 »
You’re right Yngmar, it must be a problem with the cable and as you suggest small gauge it’s somewhere at the end. I moved the cable to a different position and the display returns to normal. I doubt if it will be possible to somehow replace cable. I will not disturb it till it’s haul out time. There are about 6 different wire connections so the cable must be very small gauge.

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Re: Raymarine Tridata
« Reply #4 on: October 08 2021, 14:08 »
Either cable or moisture in the top of the sensor. Try spraying some CRC or WD-40 down next to the cable. I have found that the SeaTalk system sometimes needs to be "dried out". unplug the seatalk cable from the back of the instrument and give it a bit of a spray on the terminals and reconnect.
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