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Itc-5 connection as a spur - Artboas - 05-06-20 08:08 PM Chuck, I’ve had an itc-5 since inception, and it is terrific. Owing to an instrumentation upgrade, I needed to relocate the itc-5, and I’ve got it connected as a spur on a 1m cable. It’s running fine, as I suspected it would. Of course the backbone is all legal with 2 terminators, etc. So, my question is, do you foresee any issues hanging the ITC-5 on a short spur? Obviously, the spur & backbone are electrically equivalent, being a pass-through system. So, your opinion would be appreciated . Many thanks RE: Itc-5 connection as a spur - Chris - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-11-20 02:41 PM Hello Artboas, As long as you are following the rules of the backbone installation the spur can be a shorter cable. Chris, RE: Itc-5 connection as a spur - Artboas - 05-11-20 10:00 PM Chris, This wasn’t quite my question.. In all the documentation, it shows the backbone running through the itc-5. That’s not how I have it currently installed. I have a 1m Spur cable connected to a T junction, which then is plugged into the white spur connector on the itc-5. There is no backbone connected to the itc-5 It is working fine, but I just wanted to ensure my setup wouldn’t be flaky, I don’t see any electrical reason why this shouldn’t be ok, but wanted to verify. Thanks so much Arthur RE: Itc-5 connection as a spur - Chris - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-12-20 11:59 AM Hi Arthur, The way you have the ITC-5 is an improper installation. Please refer to the installation guide. The ITC-5 has to be in line with the backbone and not a spur. We recommend installing just as is described in the manual. Chris, |