I've spent hours looking for an answer, and have found many... But nothing definitive.
1/3 of the answers say "yeah, no prob": cut, splice, seal and you're good to go.
1/3 say "possible, but not a good idea": the re-connections need to be very good and it's best to use a connector box or a coaxial splicing kit to retain the shielding quality.
1/3 say " no way, it will not work": changing the length of the cable will throw off the calibration of the unit and it will give false readings.
Obviously, the manufacturers say "don't do it!" and are happy to void your warranty. But I don't care about the warranty, I just want a shorter cable.
Anybody have any success or failure shortening a transducer cable?
1/3 of the answers say "yeah, no prob": cut, splice, seal and you're good to go.
1/3 say "possible, but not a good idea": the re-connections need to be very good and it's best to use a connector box or a coaxial splicing kit to retain the shielding quality.
1/3 say " no way, it will not work": changing the length of the cable will throw off the calibration of the unit and it will give false readings.
Obviously, the manufacturers say "don't do it!" and are happy to void your warranty. But I don't care about the warranty, I just want a shorter cable.
Anybody have any success or failure shortening a transducer cable?
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