Excalibur Cable Protection

penzfan

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Apr 12, 2014
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CTX 3030 - Excal 1000 - Excal II - Sovereign GT - RTG/Oleg Scoops - XPointer
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Finally got tired of being concerned about the Headphone and Pinpoint cables on my Blue 1000 being damaged. So.........I used an empty pill bottle to protect them. Used a Dremel to slice it down the side and drilled a hole in the top. Epoxied a rubber grommet to the top with the Headphone cable running out the top and the Pinpoint cable tucked inside the bottle. Cut a slit along the rear base of the bottle and taped the bottle to the end of the control pod leaving the slit open for water/sand drainage. Works great and no more worries about bumping the cables or catching them on something...
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Haha..You ain't fooling us Oldtimers.. Your running some kind of High Powered Amp!!
 

Whats the best thing to use on the cables to protect them, a silicone spray?
 

Haha..You ain't fooling us Oldtimers.. Your running some kind of High Powered Amp!!
Dang it Joe! You caught me. Alright..........it's a combination of Zener and PIV rectifier diodes connected in series to the NEL Attack Coil thru the Pinpoint cable. But I swear it only sends a signal down to 6 ft in the wet sand... :laughing7:
 

Dang it Joe! You caught me. Alright..........it's a combination of Zener and PIV rectifier diodes connected in series to the NEL Attack Coil thru the Pinpoint cable. But I swear it only sends a signal down to 6 ft in the wet sand... :laughing7:

Dam, I knew it! Just keep it South of the Border is all I ask..
 

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