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Enhance your marine radar system's resilience against brutal offshore winds with the Garmin GMR voltage converter unit designed specifically for xHD3 series open-array radars. This compact module steps in as a game-changer for 4 kW models, pushing their wind tolerance to an impressive 100 knots. Boaters chasing big-game fish or navigating stormy passages know that reliable radar performance isn't optional—it's essential for safety and success on the water.
In high-wind scenarios, radar arrays face intense mechanical stress from rotating pedestals and domes battling gale-force gusts. Standard configurations handle moderate conditions well, but when winds howl past 50 knots, vibration and power fluctuations can lead to inconsistent returns or outright failure. This voltage converter stabilizes the electrical supply, minimizing those disruptions and enabling your xHD3 radar to maintain sharp, high-definition imaging even in typhoon-like blasts. Imagine threading through squalls during a tournament run, confident that your radar paints a clear picture of lurking hazards and targets.
Built for seamless integration with Garmin's 4 kW xHD3 lineup, this unit slots into existing installations without major rewiring headaches. It's tailored for vessels where every ounce of gear counts—think center consoles, sportfishers, and express cruisers pounding bluewater miles. By converting and regulating input voltage, it shields sensitive electronics from spikes common in rough seas, extending the lifespan of your radar investment and reducing downtime during critical outings.
Picture this: You're 50 miles offshore, chasing mahi in 30-foot swells with 80-knot trades shredding the surface. Without this converter, your radar might stutter, missing that weed line packed with fish. With it installed, you get unwavering target separation, bird flocks lighting up like Christmas trees, and marksmen precision on structure. It's not just about wind ratings—it's about turning unpredictable seas into your playground. Skippers upgrading from older radars or retrofitting for tournament compliance rave about the newfound confidence it brings to their helm.
Pros recommend pairing this with a solid grounding plane and fused power leads for peak results. Position it close to the radar pedestal to cut voltage drop, and always test in controlled winds before heading out. While DIY-savvy boaters can handle it in a weekend, consulting a certified marine electrician ensures flawless execution, especially on complex multi-station networks. The result? A radar system that punches above its weight in the harshest environments.
It's designed for 4 kW models in the GMR xHD3 open-array series, enabling them to reach a 100-knot wind rating.
It stabilizes power delivery, reducing stress from high winds and vibrations, which allows safe operation up to 100 knots.
Yes, it enhances overall electrical stability, leading to more consistent imaging and longer component life even in calmer conditions.
It's straightforward with standard Garmin cabling; most boaters or installers complete it in under a day without special tools.
No, it's specifically for the 4 kW xHD3 series to unlock the high wind rating feature.
By regulating input voltage, it protects the radar from spikes caused by generators, inverters, or heavy battery loads.
It ensures radar reliability in windy race conditions, helping spot birds, bait, and structure when others falter.
GMR™ Voltage Converter Unit for xHD3 Radars
This is a voltage converter module box for the GMR xHD3 series of open-array radars. Compatible 4 kW xHD3 versions can use this optional equipment to achieve a 100-knot wind rating.
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US$40
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