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Wind instrument malfunction
02-24-16, 03:18 PM
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RE: Wind instrument malfunction
If that didn't make a difference, then we have an issue either with the iTC-5 or the masthead. I would suggest connecting the masthead directly to the iTC-5 and follow the masthead test below. If there is a splice at the bottom of the mast, you can perform these tests there too.

Masthead Test:
To perform the check, you will need a multimeter, and a DC power supply. You will need to supply 8v to the masthead across the red and shield connections. Normally the ST50/ST60/i60 display head would be energized and provide this 8V, however in your case, you may need to power the mashead transducer seperately.

With the multimeter, check the following:

Set the multimeter to the 20V DC scale.

Test at the connections on the rear of the display head, or at the base of the mast (if you have a junction box installed.)

Red to shield should read 8 volts DC steady. This is the masthead power supply, coming from the ST50/ST60 display head. If the head is damaged, you may need to provide this power from another source to test the masthead.

Blue to Shield should read anywhere between 2 and 6 volts DC. This is the port side directional element. The voltage changes as the vane turns.

Green to Shield should read anywhere between 2 and 6 volts DC. This is the starboard side directional element.

Yellow to shield should read between 0 and 5 volts DC. This is the wind speed circuit. The faster the wind is blowing, the higher the voltage will read."
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RE: Wind instrument malfunction - Steve - Raymarine - Moderator - 02-24-16 03:18 PM

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