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tg0824SSVGG
08-18-2014, 06:06 PM
Hey all,

Speedo not working - well, intermittent, other parts of the transducer, temp and depth are working ok.


I have purchased the paddle wheel, anyone replaced one of these? Is it hard/easy? I sure hope it's this $30 part
and not the entire transducer (10x that amount)

Thanks in advance.
Todd

Zim
08-25-2014, 11:44 AM
Hey all,

Speedo not working - well, intermittent, other parts of the transducer, temp and depth are working ok.


I have purchased the paddle wheel, anyone replaced one of these? Is it hard/easy? I sure hope it's this $30 part
and not the entire transducer (10x that amount)

Thanks in advance.
Todd

Very easy.

Put the boat on the trailer. Don't want to do this in the water.

Pull up your v-drive access so you can see the hull.

Look for the black AIRMAR triducer. It'll have wires coming off it. This will be on the port side slightly from the V of your hull.

Unscrew that transducer, should be able to do this by hand.

Pull the tri-ducer through the thru-hull connector. You'll pull the paddlewheel assembly with it.

Replace paddle wheel. Make sure the "scoops" face towards the bow of the boat when its reinstalled.

Screw everything back in place. Be sure the arrow points towards the bow so the paddle wheel is facing the correct direction.

Voila, you're done.

If things still don't work, there's another thread on here that has some info on how to test certain wires to be sure you're getting a signal from the triducer. That will determine whether or not its bad.

tg0824SSVGG
08-25-2014, 11:51 AM
Thanks, I will look tonight if its not raining.

tg0824SSVGG
08-25-2014, 07:08 PM
Piece of cake -- hardest part was the 2 zip strips that they put on the cables (and that it's in a REALLY tight spot) -- won't be able to water test for a while, but at least it's changed. Hopefully this is it.

I hope so - the transducer is not cheap!

Thanks Mike!

Zim
08-26-2014, 09:54 AM
Were there any paddles broken off of your old paddlewheel?

tg0824SSVGG
08-26-2014, 07:12 PM
No. I never put the dummy plug in when trailering (duh, or I would have known where this is) nor do I put tape over it when trailering - the other thing they suggest. It spins in the wind - and I trailer my boat at least 3500 miles a year, so I am hopeful it was just worn out - but I am still worried it may be the transducer itself - which is still working fine for water temperature (although it always reads 3-4 degrees high) and depth.

I wonder, if it has to be replaced, whether or not I could buy a Perfect Pass GPS upgrade to replace it - I don't ever (well, only once) go in water with a current.

Zim
08-26-2014, 09:45 PM
Yeah, you can replace the main brain with a stargazer brain and its plug and play. My transducer is bad, so stargazer will come one day. Your boat is DBW, so even easier.

tg0824SSVGG
09-02-2014, 11:42 AM
So - the new paddlewheel is in - but the reading is still intermittent.

Perfect Pass says that I can't use the stargazer upgrade - as the PP in the boat I have is just part of the main boat computer, it's not a seperate module.
PP says I would have to purchase the entire PP GPS unit and install it along side the computer - and it would NOT integrate with the existing Speedo - so no
good option there.

I will now go on a hunt for the P617V transducer. Wish me luck - gotta have that perfect pass.

Zim
09-02-2014, 10:42 PM
Did you test the signal wire to see what kind of resistance it puts out when you spin the paddle? There may be some something else wrong with it. If your signal is intermittent, you could have a corroded/lose connection or just a bad ground. Check the wiring first, you may get lucky there.

Zim
09-02-2014, 10:50 PM
This is a good thread to reference for testing.

https://forum.supraboats.com/showthread.php?11521-Perfect-Pass-only-working-in-RPM-Mode

Suprawake42
09-08-2014, 11:42 PM
My depth was not working and I ended up paying 300 for a new kit. everything is working fine and it is so simple to install. Just unscrew the old one and screw in the new one. Just make sure that the arrow that says point this toward the bow is perfectly straight to the front of the bow. Best of luck!

tg0824SSVGG
09-10-2014, 09:43 PM
THanks SupraWake42,

I got the wrong part to replace, now working to try to get the right one. Returns SUCK - and I paid for express shipping on the first order.... booh

tg0824SSVGG
09-11-2014, 08:15 PM
For anyone that finds this thread in the future - FYI - this is a custom part that can only be ordered thru Supra (which is likely why I couldn't find it
on the web in any searches) - I ordered what I thought was the right part, only to have to send it back.

When I found out it's a custom for Supra - I emailed them - had 2 phone calls from them within an hour, and a call from a dealer that could ship
me the part. (Ouch , $420) - but I am not sure why I didn't call Supra to start with. My bad.

Todd