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STEADYPASS THE BOAT SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM Thank you for your purchase! SteadyPass system is designed to control (decrease) boat’s throttle to maintain preset speed per GPS or RPM.
What’s in the box: 1. Head unit with wingnuts. Fits in opening with diameter 87-90mm. 2. Mating power cable (white). Use yellow for tach input. 3. Short and long temperature sensors 4. Servo assembly in white PVC tube 5. Adapter plate pre-fab: connecting servo cable to OEM throttle rod 6.
Installation To be added drawing: MECHANICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1. Unpack, inspect, make sure all parts are present. 2. Connect all parts together and power up from any 12v DC power supply to confirm all is functioning as intended after shipping: a.
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4. Place head unit into a “3.5” standard opening on the dash 5. Connect 12v power to your preference – ignition controlled ACC power or to a separate switch (unit does not shut down itself, and must be powered down to avoid battery drain when not in use) 6.
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Enter menu “Min Throttle” setting – servo is extended, and Bowden cable allows throttle body to close, decreasing throttle. Adjust to remove servo overextension: with Helm Throttle handle in FULL POWER – SteadyPass cable must extend but remain under tension Pictures will best describe install, and we are continuously working on install aids Pic1 Left: Bowden cable fitted with L-bracket to throttle cable and is in “Min Throttle”...
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Speed value. There is also a separate line item in menu. Menu SteadyPass has single menu with setting for acceleration and response rate, time zone, cylinder and default speed settings. To enter and to exit menu – press and hold control knob for about 5 seconds.
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When in menu – rotate knob to find optimal position. o Bowden cable must allow throttle body to close, decreasing throttle. Adjust to remove servo over-extension: SteadyPass cable must remain under tension o Note, depending on your throttle body – it may not fully close. It is ok.
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Updated servo and unit assembly. Shown below: 3D printed body, two temp sensors (need to extend cables), power harness, short extender for servo (need to splice in 20 awg cable to fit boat size), servo in enclosure Don’t forget to verify travel is smooth across full servo range when...
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Opportunity LLC and Steadypass Boat Speed Control team from any and all liability for any injuries or losses or any other claims, demands, losses or causes of action, whether occurring prior to, during, or subsequent to or directly or indirectly connected with the use of the Steadypass Boat Speed Control System, and whether caused by any persons negligence or otherwise.
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