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    but,
    you guys look at how I ran the transducer cable and tell me if it will work, or what I need to add.
    Or, if I need to start over. Open to suggestions, criticism, pointers, etc.
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    I saw a video on YouTube about this exact application. I don't remember the name of the video though. It was just like yours coming out of the head,then he hot glued the cable down the groove of the shaft.. maybe you can find the video.

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    I took zip tied mine at the clamp then put a rubber eyelet in the screw on the cover then got a bungee cord cut it put cable in tied bungee cord in knots zip tied to top of shaft to keep tension on cable .


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    This system that cajun fryer makes will protect your cable ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubeice View Post
    I took zip tied mine at the clamp then put a rubber eyelet in the screw on the cover then got a bungee cord cut it put cable in tied bungee cord in knots zip tied to top of shaft to keep tension on cable .


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    I'd like to see a picture of that. Put cable in bungee cord?

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    Cubeice,
    I like how you did that. I was thinking of putting some sort of eye for the cable to guide through and I may have a few of those laying around. Hadn't thought of the bungee though.

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    Hello : First your trolling motor shaft has to have a groove in it. Then go to youtube and go to walleye workshop , then select installing hummingbird down image transducer. See if your able to do this with your motor. I did mine and it was pretty simple.Good Luck. O - R

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    Quote Originally Posted by outdoorsron View Post
    Hello : First your trolling motor shaft has to have a groove in it. Then go to youtube and go to walleye workshop , then select installing hummingbird down image transducer. See if your able to do this with your motor. I did mine and it was pretty simple.Good Luck. O - R
    No groove in mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by skintback View Post
    Cubeice,
    I like how you did that. I was thinking of putting some sort of eye for the cable to guide through and I may have a few of those laying around. Hadn't thought of the bungee though.
    Thanks


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