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    Use a inline fuse on the power wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atimm693 View Post
    Usually the power wire is pretty short (4-6ft), and the transducer cable is typically much longer.

    Powering it up is simple, just power and ground. There is usually an accessory outlet or something in the console that can be used as a power source, or you can extend the wires and go right to the battery.
    I tried tying into the accessory but no luck unfortunately. Gotta pick up some wire tomorrow.


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    plug and play, do not cut the transducer cable. it is probably shielded and the requires another set of tools.
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    Default Humminbird Set Up

    Well I got it running successfully but now I need some help on the settings lol I was having problems with reading it lastnight, I thought I knew how to read them and I still feel like I can maneuver my way through but does anyone with a similar set up have any recommendations on the settings, what’s visible and what’s hidden? The sensitivity, all of the above lol also it would beep every time a “fish” was detected, which I don’t even know how accurate that is.. I know mainly it’s going to take time with me getting used to it


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    You might want to post your fish finder questions on the Electronics board https://www.crappie.com/crappie/fish...d-photography/
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    You might want to post your fish finder questions on the Electronics board https://www.crappie.com/crappie/fish...d-photography/
    Will do, thanks G


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