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Depth Guage Troubleshooting
I'm on vacation so I don't have my owner's manual with me, but I'll take a
look at it when I get home. In the meantime, where do I start? Troubleshooting my depth guage, that is. I'm getting a readout of 1.5 feet in depths that are certainly within the range of my instrument, but are much deeper than 1.5 feet. And when it's not reading 1.5 feet it's reading the correct depth. Where am I most likely to find my transponder (?)? Etc. I'm assuming the first thing I do is check for debris. 2005 Sea Ray 185 Sport 4.3L efi Alpha One Mercruiser By the way, just had a great BBQ beef sandwich at Brad's in Pismo Beach. Thanks |
Depth Guage Troubleshooting
I would check all the connections to your transducer. Could be the transducer
went bad. Could you be more specific at what depths it is reading correctly? How do you know the 1.5 readings are at depths withing the range of your sounder? The 1.5 reading could be a default reading when the sounder cannot find the bottom. Your transducer is probably a through hull mount. Check the wire from the sounder to see where it runs. You could have dirt or weed on the sounder causing the problem. Sherwin D. Bryan wrote: I'm on vacation so I don't have my owner's manual with me, but I'll take a look at it when I get home. In the meantime, where do I start? Troubleshooting my depth guage, that is. I'm getting a readout of 1.5 feet in depths that are certainly within the range of my instrument, but are much deeper than 1.5 feet. And when it's not reading 1.5 feet it's reading the correct depth. Where am I most likely to find my transponder (?)? Etc. I'm assuming the first thing I do is check for debris. 2005 Sea Ray 185 Sport 4.3L efi Alpha One Mercruiser By the way, just had a great BBQ beef sandwich at Brad's in Pismo Beach. Thanks |
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