[DG] [DG11]Seatalk Failure
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05-05-20, 06:35 AM
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RE: [DG11]Seatalk Failure
... and following up on the message I just sent, if my hypothesis is correct then perhaps the following would reveal everything.
Disconnect the control head, thus eliminating any of its faults from the equation.. Then run the former control head wire to the Tri-data and finally just bridge the Tridata over to the wind instrument. If that connection works with just the two devices then the true wind indicator should show an actual number instead of dashes. If that is possible, then that would indicate that the problem is in the control head. Sound correct? Thanks. |
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