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On Jul 20, 7:49?am, "Johnny V" wrote:
Well it looks like all the posts that I did last week actually showed up... (Not that it is that difficult) I now look like an idiot... Gotta love technology... Does anyone else experience a fishfinder showing 200+ feet in 4 foot of water for a few seconds then showing the actual depth? Is this normal or should I call humminbird? It's not that unusual to get false depths on sounder, particularly for a seconds. Some things that seem to help include keeping the transducer clean, making sure the wiring is of large enough diameter and properly connected at both ends, and being careful not to run more than one sounding device at a time from your vessel. I often see situations where somebody is running a sounder on a flybridge and then goes to the lower helm and turn on another sounder without turning the first sounder off. In cases where there are separate transducers rather than slave units I suspect they get confused about which echoes to recognize. I upgraded to a new sounder a few years ago. Even though I only have one sounder on my boat, (there is a backup unit that never gets used), the old unit produced a lot of false intermittent readings. The new one, by Raymarine, is much better. |
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