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Testing a ST50/ST60 Masthead Transducer Our boat was struck by lightening. The circuit board in the ST-50 Wind Speed Indicator was burned out. I need a way to test the wires in the mast and the wind speed indicator without having to take the mast down. Is there anything you can suggest or advise?
There is a test you can do on the masthead transducer to determine if it is working, however, if the display head is burned up, you can be almost certain that the masthead unit is damaged as well. To perform the check, you will need a multimeter, and a DC power supply. You will need to supply 8v to the masthead across the red and shield connections. Normally the ST50/ST60 display head would be energized and provide this 8V, however in your case, you may need to power the mashead transducer seperately. With the multimeter, check the following: Set the multimeter to the 20V DC scale.
Test at the connections on the rear of the display head, or at the base of the mast (if you have a junction box installed.) Red to shield should read 8 volts DC steady. This is the masthead power supply, coming from the ST50/ST60 display head. If the head is damaged, you may need to provide this power from another source to test the masthead. Blue to Shield should read anywhere between 2 and 6 volts DC. This is the port side directional element.
The voltage changes as the vane turns. Green to Shield should read anywhere between 2 and 6 volts DC. This is the starboard side directional element.
Yellow to shield should read between 0 and 5 volts DC. This is the wind speed circuit. The faster the wind is blowing, the higher the voltage will read. If any of these readings are out of spec, you should assume the masthead is damaged, and it should be repaired or replaced.
Wind - Windvane_test_V1.pdf (89.54 KB). Raymarine Masthead Wind Transducer Test Before performing the test below, the masthead transducer should be inspected to verify that its cups and/or vane has not been broken. Raymarine has produced two types of transducers for the ST60 Wind Instruments.

If cups are shaped like trapezoids, then the part number for the service kit is E28081. If cups are shaped hemispheres, then the part number for the service kit is A28167. The currently manufactured masthead transducer (shown below) may be serviced with part number A28167: To perform the check, you will need a multimeter, and a DC power supply. You will need to supply 8v to the masthead across the red and shield connections. Normally the ST50/ST60/i60 display head would be energized and provide this 8V, however in your case, you may need to power the mashead transducer seperately. With the multimeter, check the following: Set the multimeter to the 20V DC scale. Test at the connections on the rear of the display head, or at the base of the mast (if you have a junction box installed.) - Red to shield should read 8 volts DC steady.