Transducer mounting
Transducer mounting
Got a new elite 5 dsi from lowrance with my boat. Does this okay for the transducer mounting? When I had it before it went from 60-120 feet without changing and just blinked over and over. Never showed bottom or fish.
Re: Transducer mounting
Looks pretty good to me.
Re: Transducer mounting
The installation looks good. When I installed mine (Hummingbird) it could not find bottom and just flashed. After going back to the directions I had to fine tune the horizontal angle of the transducer. Rotate it further up or down making it more parallel to the bottom. Good luck.
Re: Transducer mounting
doesn't look parallel to me.. pretty sure it needs to run even with the boat bottom and at a almost perfect flt angle, looks like its off kilter a bit perhaps? picture could be off too..
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It looks a little like yer transducer is pointing from the transom up towards the bow.. but not sure from the photo.
Should of course be pointing straight down to bottom.
Not be a downer on your deal, but let us know how that Elite 5 DSI works out for you. I was very disappointed at the least in that model. Saved by a quick Craigslist sale.... and back to Humminbird I flew.
My issue was, just hardly any options to tweak the configuration of the sonar. It was like plug it in, and take what you get.
Should of course be pointing straight down to bottom.
Not be a downer on your deal, but let us know how that Elite 5 DSI works out for you. I was very disappointed at the least in that model. Saved by a quick Craigslist sale.... and back to Humminbird I flew.
My issue was, just hardly any options to tweak the configuration of the sonar. It was like plug it in, and take what you get.
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oneshot wrote:doesn't look parallel to me.. pretty sure it needs to run even with the boat bottom and at a almost perfect flt angle, looks like its off kilter a bit perhaps? picture could be off too..
Yeah the mounting directions suck. It says make parallel to the boat bottom, then says should be parallel to the ground. So do I make it parallel to the boat bottom at the angle of the boat bottom? Or it it supposed to be even straight like I have it?
I got it with the boat for free so not too worried, he never installed it and the hummingbird he had on it said I was in 30ft of water... In 2ft. I've heard cruddy reviews and good review so I can only hope for the best with this.quadfather wrote:It looks a little like yer transducer is pointing from the transom up towards the bow.. but not sure from the photo.
Should of course be pointing straight down to bottom.
Not be a downer on your deal, but let us know how that Elite 5 DSI works out for you. I was very disappointed at the least in that model. Saved by a quick Craigslist sale.... and back to Humminbird I flew.
My issue was, just hardly any options to tweak the configuration of the sonar. It was like plug it in, and take what you get.
Re: Transducer mounting
Start parallel to the bottom of the boat. Work from there while you are on the water. Parallel to the bottom should work if your boat sits level on the water. Most don't it will depend on how you have it trimmed out. Adjust the angle of the transducer up or down as needed to best fit the trim of the boat.
Re: Transducer mounting
The bottom of the transducer is ALWAYS suppose to be parallel to the ground. That boat looks to have an angle, forget about that and make the transducer parallel to the ground in all direction--side to side, and front to back.
IF a boat rides in the water with the bow way up, then the rear of the transducer should be higher than the front when the boat is on the trailer and level with the ground. That way the transducer will be level/parallel with the ground when tooling across the water.
That boat has a rise to it, looks to be about 10-15 degrees. That mounting position of the transducer looks good.
IF a boat rides in the water with the bow way up, then the rear of the transducer should be higher than the front when the boat is on the trailer and level with the ground. That way the transducer will be level/parallel with the ground when tooling across the water.
That boat has a rise to it, looks to be about 10-15 degrees. That mounting position of the transducer looks good.
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Re: Transducer mounting
what has worked for me when setting up a transducer (assuming the boat is sitting properly on the trailer, a big "if") is to use a level to find the proper angle, which is no angle to the horizon of course.