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North of 8
Posted 12/6/2017 1:02 PM (#886136 - in reply to #886134)
Subject: Re: Humminbird Side Imaging Setup




bllhogg - 12/6/2017 12:53 PM

North of 8 - 12/6/2017 12:47 PM

There have been a number of postings on the transducers for this type of unit, it kind of makes me nervous about doing it myself. What does it cost to have it professionally done? I do a lot of do it yourself projects, just finished adding an electrical circuit, outside outlet and a new exterior light to my storage garage but not sure about this. The one advantage of having it professionally done is you can take it back and have them do it right if it doesn't work


if you're doing that type of work, installing this type of stuff should be like tying your shoes. drill a couple holes, mount a transducer, and plug the stuff in. about as easy as it gets

I have always found working with AC electrical much easier than 12V DC. The ground, etc., is much touchier. Some of it may be psychological but I struggle with 12 V wiring.

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