Angleseyskipper
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The story started like a lot of other people with multiple failure of these fragile units.
With no solution from source i decided it was time to put this to bed .
I served me time in electrical engineering so it would not be a difficult task.
The unit was stripped down to bare with every cable binned and Junction PCB board,handsets etc stripped and cleaned ready for rewire.
tinned cable was use which is standard in a marine enviroment.
i use pre-wired coax and removed the disc on the connector and filled the void with epoxy as this is one weak point for moisture entry.
coax connector external had standard heat shrink replaced with adhesive heatshrink collar to prevent water entering the fine coax screen and wicking up causing failure.
The handsets were a simple retro fit re-using the magnetic sliders and switch.
i machined the handsets from a solid billet of delrin and used lexan bullet proof plastic for the screen.
a single o ring seals the top plate.
Due to the size of the controllers this is as small as you could make em and still keep the strength ie you could happily drive a car over them!!!
i turned 2 adapters to go from AP hose tail to Metric thread into handset.
re-used plastic hose collets with adhesive heatshrink over.
topped out with stainless cover though delrin would of done same job.
shearwater HUD was hardwired into the loom junction box so no piggy back on cells
potting compound not silicon used on battery box and all connections sealed to the best available.
golem BOV ,offboard connect set up poached from Mr Sutton and seperate O2 for manual inject completes the show.
That was around 41/2 years ago no issues since.
here's a few photo's enjoy.
Pictures by julieanncharters - Photobucket
cheers elfyn
With no solution from source i decided it was time to put this to bed .
I served me time in electrical engineering so it would not be a difficult task.
The unit was stripped down to bare with every cable binned and Junction PCB board,handsets etc stripped and cleaned ready for rewire.
tinned cable was use which is standard in a marine enviroment.
i use pre-wired coax and removed the disc on the connector and filled the void with epoxy as this is one weak point for moisture entry.
coax connector external had standard heat shrink replaced with adhesive heatshrink collar to prevent water entering the fine coax screen and wicking up causing failure.
The handsets were a simple retro fit re-using the magnetic sliders and switch.
i machined the handsets from a solid billet of delrin and used lexan bullet proof plastic for the screen.
a single o ring seals the top plate.
Due to the size of the controllers this is as small as you could make em and still keep the strength ie you could happily drive a car over them!!!
i turned 2 adapters to go from AP hose tail to Metric thread into handset.
re-used plastic hose collets with adhesive heatshrink over.
topped out with stainless cover though delrin would of done same job.
shearwater HUD was hardwired into the loom junction box so no piggy back on cells
potting compound not silicon used on battery box and all connections sealed to the best available.
golem BOV ,offboard connect set up poached from Mr Sutton and seperate O2 for manual inject completes the show.
That was around 41/2 years ago no issues since.
here's a few photo's enjoy.
Pictures by julieanncharters - Photobucket
cheers elfyn
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