I thought instead of always being the one asking questions, today I'd offer a successful
fix that worked: My mast electrical wiring was intermittent at best, with a very old
and corroded three pole connector. I found the COLE HERSEE M115BP 4 pole
replacement at Jamestown Distributors. It is very high quality with 4 brass screw
down connectors, of which I only used 3. All it took was a small flathead
screwdriver and 10 minutes later both the deck and mast lights were working for
the first time since I bought the boat. I also ran a few turns of electrical tape
in 3 spots for what should be a totally waterproof connection that will
be easy to remove come fall.
Hope this helps someone facing similar problems!
22D Mast Electrical Connector Plug
Moderator: Jim Walsh
22D Mast Electrical Connector Plug
Roger
S/V Merilintu
Cape Dory 22D #157
Somewhere off the coast of Maine
S/V Merilintu
Cape Dory 22D #157
Somewhere off the coast of Maine
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Re: 22D Mast Electrical Connector Plug
Sounds great, but the screws loosen. The following is what I install on mast wires. I have never had one fail.
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... id=2099352
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... id=2099352
Re: 22D Mast Electrical Connector Plug
Yes, screws do come loose, and I have added that to the spring checklist. But your solution would require 6 splices on deck that then also need to be protected. I will take a flathead svrewdriver over a soldering iron any time.
Maybe I am missing something. Comments?
Maybe I am missing something. Comments?
Roger
S/V Merilintu
Cape Dory 22D #157
Somewhere off the coast of Maine
S/V Merilintu
Cape Dory 22D #157
Somewhere off the coast of Maine