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Installation Method 

 

For optimum performance and long term operation it is advisable to 

connect to the vessels 12/24Vdc supply rather than relying on small power 
cells. Connect the cable ends from the transducers and power supply to 

the supplied connectors using the supplied screwdriver taking care to 

ensure that all core colours are positioned correctly. It is advisable to 
sheath the screens to prevent short circuit problems once the cover is in 

place. 

 

Insert the connectors into the appropriate sockets on the Hull Transmitter 
and loop the single cores to allow the outer cable sheath to be secured in 

the clamp when the cover is fitted. 

 
Secure the cables close to the Hull Transmitter to reduce the possibility of 

the connections becoming loose later. 

 

 
 

 

 

Hull Transmitter 

 

 

Tacktick Limited 
22 North Street, Emsworth, 

Hampshire, PO10 7DG, England 

Tel. +44 (0)1243 379331 
Fax. +44 (0) 1243 379199 

www.tacktick.com 

 

 

Tools Required 

Parts List 

 

1.  2mm or 5mm Drill Bit 

2. Power Drill 
3.  Cross Head Screwdriver 

 

 

1. Mounting Template 

2. Mounting Bracket 
3.  Mounting Screws (3 off) 

4.  Mounting Bolts (3 off) 

5.  M4 Studs & Thumbnuts (3 off) 
6.  Double Sided Tape 

 

 

 

Precautions 

The Hull Transmitter should be mounted in a dry area of the boat to 

protect the cables and connectors from corrosion.  

Cables should be supported close to the Hull Transmitter box to prevent 
possible strain on the internal connectors. 

All cables should be supported by clamps and ties close to the unit. 

 

 

Positioning Advise 

The Hull Transmitter should be mounted such that the cables from the 

transducers can be routed to it easily through the boat. Mounting the Hull 
Transmitter close to the transducers will allow easy cable routing. Avoid 

mounting on metallic surfaces or where there are metallic objects 

between the  Interface Box and other Micronet instruments. 

 
 

 

 

Avoid bilge areas if possible to 

protect the equipment and 

connections 

 

 

For optimum signal avoid mounting 

the transmitter on a longitudinal 

surface 

uu044 rev. 8 

Cable 

Clamps 

Cover 

Cable Loop 

Cable Clamp

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