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this may seem like a stupid question but here go's. i am installing a moor subtrol, do i need to strip away the coating on my downrigger cable where the probe is attached? i have not used any kind of down speed and temp yet. most of my trolling is in the winter on the flx. thanks in advance

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Not with the klincher snap that they now have. Just about a 1/4 inch of the cable end where you make the crimp.

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Yes, where the cable attaches to the probe needs to be stripped, otherwise the probe signal won't go into the cable.

 

Tom B.

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Longline is correct, I just installed a new probe this year and it tells you that in the instruction. I did opt to use the thimble and snap swivel and not directly to the probe. I had no problems at all with readings. Good luck.

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If you use a release like a walkers you only need to remove enough coating to install an electrical termination ring. We use Cannon Unitrolls an have one set up with Torpedo uncoated cable and a backup set up with the coated cable
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Edited by G-Daddy
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i use band buster releases, i am going to strip off some coating and crimp on a swivel to attach the release. the release has a swivel at the bottom, i will attach the probe on the bottom swivel. then another swivel under probe to the ball. this way i can remove the probe.thanks for the tips. firechief, i purchased it used so i have no instructions.

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You can go on their site and get the instructions and also the tape if you want. Good luck

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