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    So yesterday, my Elite TI 9 went crazy. My dad was in the back of the boat and said it went crazy and was reading 1200 ft. He said it wouldn't change screens so he powered it off. Then it wouldn't turn back on. I cranked the outboard and it started with ease so I thought surely it had enough juice. The unit was not hot, had a problem with that back in the summer. I checked the fuse, which was good, and it still would power up. Finished fishing a few hours later and stared up the outboard to head in. I had already attempted to turn on the unit while I was sitting there. After about 10 seconds of the motor running, it powered up and acted like there never was a problem. The starting battery is new but I don't have a voltage display to see what it actually was. I have seen the low voltage alarm at 11 volts when I had a bad battery so this doesn't make sense to me. Has anyone else had this issue and if so what did you do about it?
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    Try wiring your TI unit directly to your battery with an in line fused. If see if that fixes your problem. If not, and your unit is still under warranty..I would call Lowrance CS dept and send it in to get it check out.
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    Ok. I have to wire up some other stuff anyway my next day off so I may try that. Do you know if this is a common problem?
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    These newer units require a lot more voltage and amps than older units. If you have it wired into a fuse panel where other items can be drawing at the same time it could be dropping volts and amps. Wire it direct to battery. Use a inline spade fuse connector with the rubber seal cap. That way you know you have good power. It also helps eliminate the possibility for interference.
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    What Cray said and don't go small wire go with at least 14ga. tinned wire. I used 12ga. tinned marine grade on mine.
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    Thanks everybody for the input. I will get on it as soon as possible and let you know the outcome.
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