Eric — the old transducer may very well work with the new head; you may lose readings at depths beyond 150 feet if your older transducer won’t do 50 kHz.
But as another lister pointed out, why not just have a nice new transducer to go along with your shiny new i50/i60 instruments? Once you get the old transducer out, unless there’s any hull work to do, installing a new one doesn’t take that long. And if you ever decide to take Cat’s Paw out into the Gulf Stream, you’ll be glad you have the temp transducer. Happy Thanksgiving, all! — Fred Fred Street -- Minneapolis S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^( > On Nov 25, 2015, at 9:27 PM, Eric Frank via CnC-List <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I am replacing depth, speed and wind instruments on Cat’s Paw with i50 and > i60 Raymarine instruments. As noted in an ongoing thread, it is difficult to > remove the old depth transducer, so is it possible to use the old one with > the new Raymarine display? The old transducer is for a Signet Scientific > MK172 instrument, which is probably more than 12 years old but still works > fine. In the manual, it states that “The transmitter produces six pulses per > second at an amplitude of 450 volts peak·to·peak with 63 watts of power > output per pulse. The high power output is obtained by charging a large > capacitor to build a large current flow without heavy drain from the external > power source. The frequency is adjustable from 160 to 200 kHz but is set at > the factory for 200 kHz nominal.” The transducer that came with the > Raymarine instruments is an Airmar P319, listed on the tag on its cable as > 50/200 KHz. That transducer also measures temperature, but I would be happy > to forgo that if I didn’t have to change the transducer. Is there a way of > testing if the old transducer works with the new display while the boat is on > the hard (for the winter)? What happens if you test a transducer when it is > completely out of water? Would it harm the Raymarine instrument to be > connected to the old transducer? > > Eric Frank > Cat's Paw > C&C 35 Mk II > Mattapoisett, MA
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