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Extending connectx harness

zackmorris

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Location
Ponce Inlet, FL
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2024
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
25
I need to extend the harness for the connectx screen on my FSH 255.

Are the wires standard wires that can be snipped and extended or canbus/serial/something I don’t know about that will be ruined from the resistance change?

On the home stretch for the dash swap…


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I need to extend the harness for the connectx screen on my FSH 255.

Are the wires standard wires that can be snipped and extended or canbus/serial/something I don’t know about that will be ruined from the resistance change?

On the home stretch for the dash swap…


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As long as there are no sheilded wire, you should have no problem but i would solder the wires, not butt connections
 
As long as there are no sheilded wire, you should have no problem but i would solder the wires, not butt connections
Yes, it would be the solder connectors.
 
Update on this- Was able to reroute the harnesses in the console and make them reach. Much better than extending.
 
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