Thanks Roy
Thanks Roy for posting this for those of us waiting to get there hands on a ML. I was certainly disappointed with the former reviews of the humminbird product and was seriously debating going with the Garmin unit. I have all humminbird graphs on bow and console and wasn’t looking toward the initial expense of new graph and transducer from Garmin. With your post, I’m committed to waiting on availability of the Mega Live and hoping Santa can put one in my stocking this Xmas. Keep us posted and updated on this cause we(I) certainly appreciate it.
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Thank you for taking the time. Very interesting photos
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They do give a much better understanding most of the time
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Thanks a million for all your hard work with these reviews, it helps a great deal for everyone looking to invest with this new technology.
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Ranger RT 188 (2016)
Mercury 4 stroke 115
Garmin 93sv bow
Garmin 106 live scope & console
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Great reviews,,,keep them coming!
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I noticed in the images above that the supply voltage to your units varies from 15.6 to 16.4. Curious what you using for a power source.
Thanks, Mike
Thank you for the answer. Good info to know. My lead acids don't supply that voltage. They start out at the low 12 volt range and drop to the high 11 volt range after a few hours use. I understand that a higher supply voltage, within the acceptable range, will improve the image displayed.
I have lithium for the trolling motor and am happy with them. Had to get the wife a second job to pay for them though.
Mike
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