06-06-2004, 11:45 PM
[cool][blue][size 1]Hey Leaky, glad you are finding some fun on M lake. Sorry about the problem with the connector. Like DR, I plug it in firmly at home and do not count on being able to get it hooked up right when on the water. I would not recommend direct wiring unless you really know what you are doing. Each of those pins supports one or more functions of the unit. [/size][/blue]
[#0000ff][size 1]One suggestion might be to squeeze some silicone seal around the outside edges of the properly fitted plug and let it harden to prevent easy removal. You could always peel it off if you need to, but it will help prevent easy knocking loose on a trip. It is designed that way for boaters who want to remove their display from the dash without undoing all the wiring. That is not a problem for tubers and ice fishermen.[/size][/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff][size 1]One suggestion might be to squeeze some silicone seal around the outside edges of the properly fitted plug and let it harden to prevent easy removal. You could always peel it off if you need to, but it will help prevent easy knocking loose on a trip. It is designed that way for boaters who want to remove their display from the dash without undoing all the wiring. That is not a problem for tubers and ice fishermen.[/size][/#0000ff]
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