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Running a transducer wire in a 405
- Wayne162
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Running a transducer wire in a 405

- g36
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Re: Running a transducer wire in a 405
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The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- Wayne162
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Re: Running a transducer wire in a 405
I am not on the boat right now although Charleston sounds pretty good at 70 degrees today so I wish I was. In NJ waiting on the polar vortex with everybody else for now. When I get back aboard I will follow your guidance and see where it leads me. Starboard salon, I have an opening for a smaller TV that now has a larger flat screen over it from the previous owner and aft of that is a bar area at the top of the master stateroom steps to starboard. On another note, my boat also has stereo speakers in the salon and aft stateroom. I have never been able to find where those speaker wires terminated to a receiver. It would appear that a stereo at some point was in I believe the salon but have no idea how it was laid out. If I could find the wires I was going to put a new stereo aboard.

- g36
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Re: Running a transducer wire in a 405
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The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- Wayne162
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Re: Running a transducer wire in a 405

- Wayne162
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Re: Running a transducer wire in a 405
Thanks for the info on the routing path to the bridge. I tried it last week with other maintenance issues and followed your guide. I got all the way up above the inside starboard closet and just below the access cover above the first step from the sundeck to starboard side helm. Apparently their is an elbow turn their and I ran out of fishing wire. I had to stop at that point for the day, but plan to continue the route next time on the boat.

- Wayne162
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- Posts: 202
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Re: Running a transducer wire in a 405
Finished the job! ran the transducer cable to the bridge consul and buttoned everything up. Next I will connect to my DSM 300 and Raymarine 820's. Have to read up on that first. Thanks

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