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Description
These transducers have been included as standard with mn100 T100 Speed and Depth systems since August 2004. Prior to this the T100 was supplied with the T904 Shorty Speed Transducer. Supplied with 6 meters of cable.
Features:
Max. Hull thickness 2.125" (55mm)
Fitted with a flap valve
Includes temperature sensor
2" diameter
For Hull thickness up to 2.125" maximum
Fitted with a flap valve to reduce water ingress when removed for cleaning
Supplied with a low profile housing and blanking plug
No issues with install and regulator installation.
At first has some rpm reading issue but it was easily fixed by tweaking min duty setting thanks to the support team at yacht rigger.
Installed with an APS alternator.
ARCO Zeus Alternator Regulator- Standard
Tom in Oxford
Lugs .... but more
While the review is for lugs, its actually for a lot more than that. I upgraded from AMGs to new lithium batteries. I bought these 4/0 lugs but also the 4/0 cables, fuses, cable shrink wrap and more. Basically everything I needed for the project. A huge shout out to the Yacht Rigger as being a DYI'er there were bits and pieces I needed last minute that got shipped right away and then a few items that I swapped out. They made this super easy.
Ancor 90 Tinned Copper Lug #4/0 - 3/8" - 2-Piece
Tom in Oxford
Arco Zeus alternator regulator
After a lot of research, bought two of these units to go along with new Balmer XT-CR-170 alternators. Installation was a challenge but only due to having to run wires from one side of boat to the other but the support from Yacht Rigger electrical department was stellar. I had a couple of calls with Mike and he walked me through setup and configuration.
ARCO Zeus Alternator Regulator- Extended
Adam Green
Nice product for sealing cable routes on my boat
Using this for a Starlink install. Looks to be easy to use and effective in keeping water out of the hole for the cable.
Super high quality products! Easy to install with the easy-to-follow instructions and expert guidance from The Yacht Rigger. (Be sure to turn the shore power off and unplug the cord!)