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02-15-2008, 10:45 AM | #1 |
Junior
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Long Beach
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FF/GPS Connections
I'm looking for any suggestions as to minimize plugging into my Cuda FF/GPS unit. It appears that when I plug into the unit sometimes the connecting pins on the Cuda will bend then I'll have to straighten them out and re-insert the plug. My thought was to leave the plug in the unit and cut the cables at a convenient spot and install quick connects on the cable/wiring. Suggestions?
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02-15-2008, 11:10 AM | #2 |
Ancient Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: On The Water
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I use waterproof deck plugs with a liberal amount of dilectric grease just in case.
The more connections you have, the more areas that saltwater has a chance to intrude. Try to minimize these as much as possible. And again... lots of dilectric grease! It has yet to hurt a kayak or electronic gear. |
02-15-2008, 12:00 PM | #3 |
Junior
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Location: Long Beach
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FF/GPS Connections
Is it common to cut the wiring/cables and reconnect them with waterproof connectors?
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02-15-2008, 12:26 PM | #4 |
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I don't think the transducer cable could be cut. Or, I wouldn't recommend it.
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02-15-2008, 01:15 PM | #5 |
Guerro Grande
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Houston, TX
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I wouldn't try to cut a transducer or GPS cable unless you are skilled at that sort of thing. I'm an electronics technician in the Navy Reserve and I've been trained to make up and repair small gage data and coax cables......and I wouldn't do it. I don't have the tools or materials at home to do a GOOD job of it. I could easily splice a coax cable, but I don't think that I could do it without some signal loss or noise. I don't like having to coil up 25' of cable inside the hull, but I think it's better than a bad connection any day.
I think that the answer is leaving the FF mounted. Back when I had a secure storage area for my kayak, I never took the FF off. Now I leave my kayak on my truck all the time, so I have to take the FF off and lock it up. On the old yak I just used a good coating of dielectric grease and covered the head unit with a marine electronics cover and I never had any problems. I would only need to take the head unit off occasionally to clean and re-grease the connectors. A ziplock bag or a marine electronics cover will protect the head unit and connectors from splashing water. A cover or bag won't keep it dry if you are punching through a big wave, but it will protect it from water being forced through the seals. In five years of kayak fishing I've never had a head unit fail due to water penetrating the case. You can see the marine electronics cover in the image above. I got this cover from Boater's World. It has a couple of small vent screens on the top to limit condensation build-up and fogging. The cover has an elastic bottom that keeps it firmly attached. I've gone through many a wave and I've never had it fall off. If you're using a ziplock bag, you can put a large rubber band around the neck to keep it in place.
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02-15-2008, 01:20 PM | #6 | |
Junior
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FF/GPS Connections
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02-15-2008, 01:38 PM | #7 |
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Given the lack of reports lately, let's hear more about that YT, Doug...
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02-15-2008, 06:16 PM | #8 |
Guerro Grande
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Sorry...archival image from pre-back injury days. I didn't have too many pictures of my FF with the cover on, so I had to use an old shot. I've just started paddling again after an extended hiatus.
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02-15-2008, 06:40 PM | #9 |
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is dialectric grease the same as dialectric silicon compound? they sell tubes of it at west marine and in an aeresol
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