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Topic: ISO Lowrance Elite 5 power connector  (Read 1149 times)

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Mine is acting up so I guess I need new one.

You might want to skip troubleshooting part below... ;)
I have two kayaks, wired for Lowrance FF, Elite 5. In Kayak#1 everything works.
In Kayak #2 recently I stopped getting power. After troubleshooting and cleaning connection I could get power fairly reliably ost of the time - until I move cable just next to connector: then power is gone. By moving it again just a little I can eventually get power again - till next time..
I tried to eliminate possibility of failure in the cable, and after all troubleshooting I'm fairly confident it's inside of connector.
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I could probably sell one since my FF heads were stolen, but I think it has kind of a short lead.  Is that ok?  Have you tried cutting off a foot or two first to see if the corrosion issue might be in the wire closer to battery side?  I don't see any risk with that if you're sure its shot anyways and were gonna toss the cable.


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Thanks, how short is the lead and how much are you looking for?

I'm fairly confident it's connector, it will loose power when I jiggle very close to connector with cable not moving (and I've just jiggled for half an hour :) Definitely not battery side of wire, that is far-far away.
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Thanks, how short is the lead and how much are you looking for?

I'm fairly confident it's connector, it will loose power when I jiggle very close to connector with cable not moving (and I've just jiggled for half an hour :) Definitely not battery side of wire, that is far-far away.
I could probably do it for like 10 bucks.  But figuring out the transit/delivery side will be a ???.  Its not that short, maybe about a foot shorter than normal.  I have to get into my boat to figure it out.  just send me a PM.

I'd also try some dielectric grease to see if some sort of magic can happen.


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Thanks, how short is the lead and how much are you looking for?

I'm fairly confident it's connector, it will loose power when I jiggle very close to connector with cable not moving (and I've just jiggled for half an hour :) Definitely not battery side of wire, that is far-far away.
I could probably do it for like 10 bucks.  But figuring out the transit/delivery side will be a ???. ...

That will work if we find how to get it over here. PM sent
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Which Elite 5...old version or HDI/CHIRP?
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Which Elite 5...old version or HDI/CHIRP?
Chirp. 10 pin. Sorry,  should have made it clear
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I'm guessing this is the one with the blue plugs? Is it possible an issue in the females side of the plugconnection. I had an issue once with corrosion in the female pin hole. The male side is easy to see if everything is clear the female side is tougher. I used a oxy acetelyne tip cleaner to clean out the corroded pinhole, and then a mild coating of di electrical grease . Just a thought to check before you toss it. You can probably get a tip cleaner at Home Depot or tractor supply, amazon or any welding supply store


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I'm guessing this is the one with the blue plugs? Is it possible an issue in the females side of the plugconnection. I had an issue once with corrosion in the female pin hole. The male side is easy to see if everything is clear the female side is tougher. I used a oxy acetelyne tip cleaner to clean out the corroded pinhole, and then a mild coating of di electrical grease . Just a thought to check before you toss it. You can probably get a tip cleaner at Home Depot or tractor supply, amazon or any welding supply store

Thanks, I'll look at tip cleaner - it definitely required cleaning, but after I poked it real nice it works now. Till I start jiggling connector/cord
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Yeah it may help. The tip cleaner is a bunch almost wire files. A side note. Some are made where about the end 1/4 of the wire is smooth. If so cut of the smooth end with some wire cutters so the coarse wire gets right to the bottom. Also use a smaller size than the hole so it doesn't just pack all the crud to the bottom but pulls some out in the grooves . If you really want to go al out a jewelers drill set is even better . It's a drill index from  about 1/16" - down to super tiny. Robably hard to find and spends though

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http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

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