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Furuno FCV 271 Speed Depth Transducer
Hi,
I have a Furuno FCV 271. Recently I installed a new Speed/Tempreture transducer. This has now stopped working. The previous one I had did not last long either. I don't know why these transducers fail prematurely, I also had the same problem with a Koden speed/tempreture transducer some time ago. These are made by Airmar, but does anybody have any idea why these transducer fail prematurely. Thanks Oliver Fleming |
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Furuno FCV 271 Speed Depth Transducer
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:41:06 +1000, "Oliver Fleming"
wrote: These are made by Airmar, but does anybody have any idea why these transducer fail prematurely. Probably due to incorrect installation. Airmar makes a lot of transducers and most of them are pretty solid. Give them a call at 603-673-9570 or http://www.airmartechnology.com/uplo.../ContactUs.htm |
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Furuno FCV 271 Speed Depth Transducer
Pray tell me how do you install it incorrectly?
Plug it in and that's it. Make sure the cabling is secure and not stressed. etc. etc. I have installed it correctly. Airmar no longer makes these transducers and the woman who answered my email was less than no help! Oliver Fleming "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:41:06 +1000, "Oliver Fleming" wrote: These are made by Airmar, but does anybody have any idea why these transducer fail prematurely. Probably due to incorrect installation. Airmar makes a lot of transducers and most of them are pretty solid. Give them a call at 603-673-9570 or http://www.airmartechnology.com/uplo.../ContactUs.htm |
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Furuno FCV 271 Speed Depth Transducer
I agree with Wayne. Just because you think you have done this correctly does
not make it so. The only way to tell what is going on is to find the fault and you have not done that. You are changing the assembly and hoping you captured the fault. You may very well find the transducer is still good. Steve "Oliver Fleming" wrote in message node... Pray tell me how do you install it incorrectly? Plug it in and that's it. Make sure the cabling is secure and not stressed. etc. etc. I have installed it correctly. Airmar no longer makes these transducers and the woman who answered my email was less than no help! Oliver Fleming "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:41:06 +1000, "Oliver Fleming" wrote: These are made by Airmar, but does anybody have any idea why these transducer fail prematurely. Probably due to incorrect installation. Airmar makes a lot of transducers and most of them are pretty solid. Give them a call at 603-673-9570 or http://www.airmartechnology.com/uplo.../ContactUs.htm |
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