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RE: Interface EV-100 Sail to Raymarine wind transducer - justinJPW - 03-06-17 06:17 PM Chuck E70150 i60 Wind Pack Is there any issue severing and adding connectors to the transducer cable? (Wind transducer (E22078) with 100 ft. cable ) We often remove the mast over winter for component servicing - so for simplicity need to disconnect/reconnect that cable at deck. Can I break and add connectors about 40 feet from the transducer? If so do you recommend connectors - they would need to be seriously watertight - IPV6 at least! thank you jp RE: Interface EV-100 Sail to Raymarine wind transducer - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-07-17 09:50 AM jp, Please click here to view a FAQ addressing this subject. RE: Interface EV-100 Sail to Raymarine wind transducer - justinJPW - 03-07-17 11:27 AM Chuck Another GOLD STAR answer - thank you! I should be able to complete this project now! thank you jp RE: Interface EV-100 Sail to Raymarine wind transducer - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-07-17 01:18 PM You're welcome. RE: Interface EV-100 Sail to Raymarine wind transducer - justinJPW - 06-06-17 12:52 PM Hey Chuck I spoke with your colleague Marc about the process to operate the EV-100 Sail - Autopilot by wind direction rather than by compass course. He provided me a simple 3 step process as follows: On autopilot instrument P70 Step 1 MENU Setup/Autopilot calibration/Vessel Settings/Hull type/SAIL DOUBLE CHECK that SAIL is selected Step 2 MENU Mode/WindVane/SELECT You should see immediate reaction - start to turn rudder Now the autopilot will steer to wind direction. Step 3 To AutoTack press +10 & +1 at the same time to tack to STARBOARD press -10 & -1 at the same time to tack to PORT Thanks for your help - I'll wait for this nor'easter to blow away the rain and get out to try it! Thanks jp |