40 years in the electrical field taught me that, at times, when you find something NOT on a drawing, you've found what you're looking for in the first place. You've already found where the issue...
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40 years in the electrical field taught me that, at times, when you find something NOT on a drawing, you've found what you're looking for in the first place. You've already found where the issue...
I'd bet the farm it was Marine Master in Tullahoma, TN. They're still making them today along with most of the other brands. They're only about 10-12 miles from me and have been SUPER folks to deal...
Try here...
https://www.tritonboats.com/content/dam/wrmg-web/triton-boats/manuals/wire-diagram
Did you look at the Triton website? There are several schematics there and I'll bet you'll find something that'll work. I have a 2005 Tr-20 X and they had my info.
Do you turn your unit on before you launch your boat or after?
Have you tried domednumbers.com??
Don't know if YOU will have a problem but I CERTAINLY did. Follow the instructions and be happy.
The 2 with screens are indeed inlets for the livewell fill pumps. In fact, the 2 white circles you see inside them are actually the intake of your pump housings.
Thanks for the well wishes in my retirement and I sincerely hope things work out well for you. It came as a surprise to me that Vanguard required you to follow any formula. They indeed provided a...
Interesting reading here. My wife and I both retired October 23, 2020 at age 62 and are loving it so far. We've found that we indeed miss the people we worked with but don't miss the BS that went...
Thanks for the reply. Everything is properly connected. As I said, if I power up prior to launch I’m good to go. If I’m in the water and power up, I have only navigation. I’m nearing wits end....
Helix 10 G2N Mega SI. Need help please guys. When I start the mentioned unit out of the water then launch, everything works just fine. Launch then power the unit up and I get the “no transducer”...
From past experience, this can also be caused by a power surge. I had a bad voltage regulator a few years ago and had the same symptoms you describe. To save themselves, many types of electronics...
Do a search for Unique Functional Products and give them a call. They'll give you advice and sell you products if you need them. They sure helped me out with my Ranger bearings, seals brakes and...
Well, I might be the odd man out here but if I don't have to move the spikes, I just take a small rope or a few wire ties and tie them in the up position. After that put a rag under the lines at the...
I have an 1199ciHD SI on my boat that I'll be taking off in the next few days. I'm in Manchester if you'd like to come see it work before you buy.
I'd say if you can't find it at trimlok.com you ain't gonna find it. I completely redid mine last winter and got it all from there.
I got mine on Amazon and it fit perfectly!
Don't know about anywhere else in the US but in Tennessee you wear it at all times unless you have a traditional vest onboard as well, and that's for each occupant. Only had 1 vest when I got...
There are also receptacles on the market that have a locking pin on them and work very well. They mount in the same holes the regular ones mount in and are wired exactly the same. In fact, outside...
For bleeding pressure an removing pumps I've use cable ties to hold the poles in the retracted position, put a rag under the nuts then just unscrew them. I've only lost MAYBE a tablespoon of fluid...
For catch5...Berkley FireLine in Flame Green. I've used it for several years now and it sticks out like a sore thumb in the blacklights. You can slow roll spinnerbaits and feel every thump too.
You just can't beat them on CS. Hope the problem is solved.
My suggestion is to head to deep enough water that they won't hit bottom and cycle them 2 or 3 times and see if that'll do it. Could be that all the air didn't bleed out. If you can't figure it out...
lakes, my apologies as you stated "trolling motor" in your initial post and then I saw "diagram" and "master switch". I have a rather strong electrical background and sometimes take for granted that...