You are bidding on a C80 Ray Marine Multi-function Unit. The unit was working great but the screen display went out. I spoke to Ray Marine Tech and they said to rasp on the lower section of the unit and see if that made the screen reappear. This did work for a while but then it went away again. I take my boat to the Bahamas a lot and did not want to risk any issues so i bought a new unit.
Apparently this s a common issue with this unit.and I have been told this is not a difficult repair for someone who is knowledgeable about electronics ( I am not). The unit works great if you can fix the screen issue. |
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