Jacob
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- Sep 30, 2007
- 228
- Boat Info
- 1998 Bayliner 4788 (sold).
1999 Sea Ray 480 DB (sold)
2005 Grady-White Marlin 300
- Engines
- Yamaha F250's
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The panel in the photo was sent to the manufacturer. They confirmed it was dead, and non repairable, as the units are potted (components sealed in expoxy). They will not supply a schematic as this is a Sea Ray signature part, albeit obsolete and unavailable from any dealer.
Frank, heres what the PO left me:bastards.
On the other hand, it's just a couple of transistor switches for isolation. If I remember correctly, the thing doesn't measure voltages for temp or oil pressure, it has switch closure sensors that are redundant with the resistance senders for the gauges. You should be able to throw something together with nothing more than a few LEDs, current limiting resistors and a voltage regulator. It's not much more than a simple kid's project.
Best regards,
Frank C
Hi do you still do this work. I have the lcd display version of this panel in my 03 sea ray. The device works but the lcd is faded outJacob,
I already sent you a private message. for those of you who have this board, my company Logic Level Technologies, Inc. now repairs this obsolete board. Sea Ray is also aware of this and has contacted all service reps. of this. You can check out our company at "logicleveltech.com"
updating to Sea Ray's LCD system monitor display is some what costly, approx. $2500.00 and the newer LCD display is smaller than the cut out hole for the LED display.
As a former Sea Ray owner im glad to help anyone out with this issue.