Autohelm st50 / raymarine st60

Bonjour,

je possede a bord de mon voilier un ensemble speedo sondeur autohelm st 50.
Mon repeater situé a l'exterieur viens de rendre l'ame.
est ce que quelqu'un sait si je peux installer un repeater raymarine st60 sur ce système.
je n'arrive pas a avoir de reponse de raymarine concernant la compatibilité des deux.

Merci à tous ceux qui pourront m'eclairer.

L'équipage
02 oct. 2012
02 oct. 2012

Oui bien sur. Branchement en seatalk
M'étonne de Raymarine qu'ils ne te réponde pas

02 oct. 2012

oui,mais le branchement de la sonde du sondeur n'est pas la méme et il faut remettre des cosses.La couleur des fils est également differente.

04 oct. 2012

merci de vos reponses.
Raymarine joue les morts, toujours pas de reponse malgré relance.
c'est juste le repeater que je dois brancher. tous les instruments sont branché sur le master dans la cabine a la table a carte, donc sur le master autohelm.
le repeater sera en esclave branché sur le master, pour affichage exterieur.

04 oct. 2012

Raymarine Fr était à Sartrouville et ils doivent être en train de déménager pour l'est de Paris.

04 oct. 2012

En posant la question à Raymarine sur leur site UK, on a la réponse :
ST30/ST50/ST50+ Depth and Speed Display and Transducer Replacement Instructions

If you are upgrading the displays to one of the more recent systems, the following still applies as the old style transducers are compatible with the new systems. Use the information below and in the manuals provided you will be able to connect the transducers to the new system.

The ST30 and ST50/ST50+ line of instrument transducers are now discontinued. In their place, any of the current series of instrument Speed, Depth or Triducer transducers designed for Raymarine may be utilized.

To achieve this with the ST50/ST50+ displays only, you need to cut the round transducer connector off the old transducer and expose the wires. You then can connect them colour for colour to the new transducer using a suitable connection box for the area you are installing in. Once this has been done you can then use the round connector to connect the new transducer to the display.

If you are upgrading the display, cut the connector off the transducers and use 1/8 inch spade connections to connect to the tranducer to the display.

For ST30 connections you use 1/8 inch spade connections crimped onto the transducer wires.

Please be aware that some of the earlier transducers were smaller in diameter and as such the skin fittings will need to be removed and the hole made slightly larger to accomodate the new transducer housing. For compatability for the housings we recommend you contact the manufacture of the transducer, Airmar, who will be able to assist in identifying and recommending a suitable replacement.

ST50 and ST60 Depth Transducer connections are different. ST60 has 3 connections for Depth at the back of the Instrument. ST50 has 2 Depth connections at the Instrument plug where the black and screen cable cores are connected together.

Some earlier Speed transducers also did not have a temperature sensor which is now necessary for the displays to know that there is a Speed transducer attached. To work around this you attach a 10k ohm resistor to the two remaining pins in the Speed connection, Brown and White. To do this you use 1/8 inch spade connections and crimp them on to each leg of the resistor and connect to the display.

Even earlier transducers may have different colour wires. Below is a cross reference guide to which wires correspond to the current colour wires.

Retired Speed Transducers Current Speed Connections
Yellow Brown
Blue White
Green Green
Screen Screen
Red Red

Retired Depth Transducers Current Depth Transducers
Red Blue
Screen Screen

04 oct. 2012

Ray est parti à Nanterre!

02 mars 2016

Bonjour, pour ma part je dois changer la sonde vitesse. Savez-vous laquelle dois-je utiliser? Merci

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