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Furuno FCV585 connection cables from the HDD-526T
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    Furuno FCV585 connection cables from the HDD-526T

    Hello
    I bought FCV 585 with box MB110 and the transducer Airmar HDD-526T. Anyone who knows the layout of MB1100 connection cables from the HDD-526T?
    I had to cut the connector on the probe and have several cables that go to the box ...
    Thanks

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    Re: Furuno FCV585 connection cables from the HDD-526T

    The HDD-526T also known as a B260 is a di-plexer transducer, meaning it's supposed to plug directly into the 585. You don't need the MB-1100 for di-plexer transducers, only non di-plexer units and the furuno single frequency rubber transducers. The transducer you have should have had a ten pin plug on the end on the transducer cable, that plugs directly into the 585. hope you're good at soldering

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    Re: Furuno FCV585 connection cables from the HDD-526T

    Thank you for your clarification are my hero
    I buy MB 1100 and had not yet cut, but if my friend and has short cable connected to the MB1100 read well but the probe temperature is not, if you want to weld temperature.
    Well I sell box 1100 ...


    Greetings

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    Re: Furuno FCV585 connection cables from the HDD-526T

    FCV 585 work

    Last edited by Currete; 07-04-2008 at 08:48 AM. Reason: No problem

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    Re: Furuno FCV585 connection cables from the HDD-526T

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Squid View Post
    The HDD-526T also known as a B260 is a di-plexer transducer, meaning it's supposed to plug directly into the 585. You don't need the MB-1100 for di-plexer transducers, only non di-plexer units and the furuno single frequency rubber transducers. The transducer you have should have had a ten pin plug on the end on the transducer cable, that plugs directly into the 585. hope you're good at soldering
    I have the same set up, no need for the MB 1100

    Mick

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