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I purchased a boat some 3-years ago and it came with an OceanPC
configuration. I have long since replaced the base PC unit - windows 98, 8GB and 512MB just didn't hack it. However, the LCD Display worked at least until this season. I'm looking for a manual for the OceanPC display unit. It has been rather dark since I powered it up a couple of months ago and I managed to convince myself it was simply an ambient temperature issue. Now the temperature is above 50-degrees it is becoming difficult to sustain that conclusion! I'd like to better understand the 15" unit in order to see if I can affect a repair or at least convince myself that the $1,500+ is worth spending. The unit still work, but.. I've done the normal Google stuff, I'd appreciate any opinion or guidance on how I can solve this problem. Device failure has nothing to do with global warming and the competency of the administration is also likely to be irrelevant (mutual ignorance). Thanks for any input, Dave |
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Dave Isherwood wrote:
I purchased a boat some 3-years ago and it came with an OceanPC configuration. I have long since replaced the base PC unit - windows 98, 8GB and 512MB just didn't hack it. However, the LCD Display worked at least until this season. I'm looking for a manual for the OceanPC display unit. It has been rather dark since I powered it up a couple of months ago and I managed to convince myself it was simply an ambient temperature issue. Now the temperature is above 50-degrees it is becoming difficult to sustain that conclusion! I'd like to better understand the 15" unit in order to see if I can affect a repair or at least convince myself that the $1,500+ is worth spending. The unit still work, but.. I've done the normal Google stuff, I'd appreciate any opinion or guidance on how I can solve this problem. Device failure has nothing to do with global warming and the competency of the administration is also likely to be irrelevant (mutual ignorance). I remember the excitement when the OceanPC's first appeared but the company did not last long. Here is a leftover link to one of their brochures: http://www.goflow.com/oceanpc.htm I saw one or two of their units on high end yachts 4-5 years ago but the company seems to have disappeared from the face of the earth. I'd have to think that monitors of that brightness and weatherproofing are around though. In fact, they should be both better and cheaper now than they were then. Here is one person's story on getting one fixed: http://lists.samurai.com/pipermail/t...il/090400.html I wouldn't be surprised that, with the symptoms that you are describing, you are not having a similar problem. But finding expertise like that and the bits and pieces to do a repair is pretty tough. Maybe the gentleman at that link can help. Is that a surface mount with a sealed exterior and the back open to the interior of the boat? Or a pedestal mount that is completely weatherproofed? I don't remember the specs on the OceanPC but I'd think a replacement would have to be one of the industrial grade monitors that have around 1,500 NITS and are rated for NMEA 4x/12 specs. Are you able to get something like that for the $1,500 you mention? Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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