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Question for you electronics wizards...>>>
Thanks to everyone that helped!!!
As an aside, I sent email to both Eagle and Lowrance -- they are actually the same company and are located in the same place in Tulsa and they run almost identical websites -- but I got TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ANSWERS TO THE SAME QUESTION!!!! I got this back from Eagle: "Thank you for your inquiry. You can connect the sonar across a single battery to obtain 12 volts for the unit. WE would recommend connecting across the first battery instead of the second as it provides 0-12 volts and is isolated from the charger or other 24 volt power accessories. Thank you for choosing Eagle. Eagle Customer Service 12000 E. Skelly Dr. Tulsa, OK 74128 Customer Service: 1-800-324-1354 Eagle website: http://www.eaglesonar.com/" But, I got this from Lowrance: "Thank you for your inquiry. No, you cannot connect the Cuda 168 to the 24 volt system (2 - 12 volt batteries in series = 24 volts). This could fry the sonar unit. You will need to connect the Cuda 168 to it's own 12 volt battery. Considering weight and space you may want to consider a small lawn/motorcycle or gel cell rechargeable battery. If we can be of any further assistance please contact us. 11 Lowrance Electronics 12000 E. Skelly Dr. Tulsa, OK 74128 1-800-324-1356 www.lowrance.com LEI: Parts & Accessories 1-800-324-0045 www.lei-extras.com" I am going to go with the majority on this subject and hook my fish finder up to one of the two batteries that I am running in my 24-volt system -- with the negative wire to the fish finder hooked up to the same terminal as the negative wire to the motor. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP!!!! -- Marty S. Baltimore, MD USA "Marty S." wrote in message ... I'm running 2 12-volt batteries running in series to power my 24-volt electric motor in my jon boat (on an electric-only reservoir) and I want to run a fish finder. Here's my question -- can I safely run the fish finder off of one of the 2 12-volt batteries while running the 24-volt motor? Or, is that going to burn up the fish finder? Should I just invest in a couple of 6-volt lantern batteries instead? -- Marty S. Baltimore, MD USA |
Question for you electronics wizards...>>>
Actually, the responses aren't conflicting. They answered different
questions. :^) Appears the person responding from Lowrance misread your question and thought you wanted to run the unit off of 24 volts. -Jim Marty S. wrote: Thanks to everyone that helped!!! As an aside, I sent email to both Eagle and Lowrance -- they are actually the same company and are located in the same place in Tulsa and they run almost identical websites -- but I got TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ANSWERS TO THE SAME QUESTION!!!! I got this back from Eagle: "Thank you for your inquiry. You can connect the sonar across a single battery to obtain 12 volts for the unit. WE would recommend connecting across the first battery instead of the second as it provides 0-12 volts and is isolated from the charger or other 24 volt power accessories. Thank you for choosing Eagle. Eagle Customer Service 12000 E. Skelly Dr. Tulsa, OK 74128 Customer Service: 1-800-324-1354 Eagle website: http://www.eaglesonar.com/" But, I got this from Lowrance: "Thank you for your inquiry. No, you cannot connect the Cuda 168 to the 24 volt system (2 - 12 volt batteries in series = 24 volts). This could fry the sonar unit. You will need to connect the Cuda 168 to it's own 12 volt battery. Considering weight and space you may want to consider a small lawn/motorcycle or gel cell rechargeable battery. If we can be of any further assistance please contact us. 11 Lowrance Electronics 12000 E. Skelly Dr. Tulsa, OK 74128 1-800-324-1356 www.lowrance.com LEI: Parts & Accessories 1-800-324-0045 www.lei-extras.com" I am going to go with the majority on this subject and hook my fish finder up to one of the two batteries that I am running in my 24-volt system -- with the negative wire to the fish finder hooked up to the same terminal as the negative wire to the motor. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP!!!! |
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