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Thread: Ordering lowrance replacement parts help me PLEASE.

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    that would be awesome, im gonna look at the bbc board also. I will let ya know
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    when you soldered the wires together did you include the load resistor(third leg of the 't') if not that may be the gps trouble.--shu
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    Nope. I just soldered the puck cable to the connector cable that goes into the unit. How would you include it? The T connector is damaged so i cant use it at all. Is there another way?
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    the resistor goes between pins 3 and 5 it measures 60 ohms, should just solder on the wires going those pins and cover with shrink tubing.-- good luck shu
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    I have everything you need off of an old 334ci that I removed this spring.
    I should have everything you need to hook it up...all the cables (network & power), t-connectors and the antenna (puck as you call it). I also have the network power switch to power everything up.

    Lemme know if you're interested.

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    Thanks but i already got it working.
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    In the future, if you need networking parts (ie: T-connectors, extension cables etc.) it is usually cheaper to just order a network starter kit (124-69- Red Network) and an adapter cable (if you have a blue network device)

    Glad you got it going. If you should have problems later, consider the Starter kit/adapter cable option.

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    Thanks. Yeah all i did was buy a $1.27 60ohm resistor from radio Shack and tie it in the blue and white wires. Works perfect now, and saved a buttload of money
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    My blue T-Connector broke as well. Instead of buying a new T-connector I cut the wires and trying to add my own resistor. Im a bit confused how to wire the Blue and White wires with the resistor however. There are B & W wires coming from the antenna and B & W wires coming from the GPS. How do I add the 60 ohm resistor to these? Thanks for any help!

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