Transducer Identification

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Transducer Identification

Sometimes we have issues with speed, temp or depth and we need to replace or identify what transducer we have. Gemeco is owned by Airmar. Airmar has been making transducers for the marine market for decades. Gemeco has some great information. You have to have a business account to order from them but their web site has some very helpful information Especially when it comes to transducer identification. Here is that link to Gemeco. There is a transducer identification tab to the left of the Support tab. Enjoy. https://www.gemeco.com/st_thruhull.php
David

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Good info. Makes me think I ordered the right transducer replacement; ST800 for my Raymarine ST60 speed/temp. I hopefully will recieve it this week. 
I ran the ohm meter test between the green and ground wires while slowly spinning the paddle wheel and got a zero measurable resistance reading ( confirming an open circuit and a dead transducer.) 

Paul & Wendy Keyser
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Rye NH
2005 C36 MKII #2257
Wing, M35B

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Just to make life easier. Connect to instrument before running cable and see if it works.
David

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100% for sure will test it before running the cable. 

Paul & Wendy Keyser
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Rye NH
2005 C36 MKII #2257
Wing, M35B

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