depth indicators
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depth indicators
has anyone herd of or had a bristol digital depth indicator
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Mine does have a adjustable alarm that is internal and set with the on off dial on the side but I did see a extra plug on the back that may be for external hook ups. I will dig out the old manual in the next day or two and look it up for you.
What model # do you have? Just to make sure they are the same.
Fred
What model # do you have? Just to make sure they are the same.
Fred
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I found the original operators manual and Apparently the 210r is the caddy of the bristol models in the 70's, The 210r has a external alarm setup and a optional repeater display for the bridge.
Unfortunatly the only thing the manual shows for wiring diagram are single black lines for cables using their amphenol connectors. But here is a description of what is shown.
There is a wire from the battery to the alarm, then from the alarm to the display (yes the remote alarm is in between the power source and the display head) then there is another line shown from the transducer to the head then one last from the head to the remote repeater.
I can try to scan some of the pages, but it may be a few days before I can.
Regards
fred
Unfortunatly the only thing the manual shows for wiring diagram are single black lines for cables using their amphenol connectors. But here is a description of what is shown.
There is a wire from the battery to the alarm, then from the alarm to the display (yes the remote alarm is in between the power source and the display head) then there is another line shown from the transducer to the head then one last from the head to the remote repeater.
I can try to scan some of the pages, but it may be a few days before I can.
Regards
fred
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interesting thank you now i cant wait to hookit up and start playing but thats not going to be for a whille. heres a little update galley and dinet are gutted to the stringers and this sat all the forward cabinits are next and yes i am leaving the berring walls in for now even tho thairs only one 6'3" centered the cabin lenth is 12'6" from the helm to the cabin windsheld i will be making knees or gussits wich ever you want to call them and installing the same durring the rebuild/redesigne this spring and yes i will enclude photos