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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Lowrance HDS5 question?
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Join Date: May 2011
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Yup, just the red & black for power. Cap off the others--unless you have accessories. Then the transducer has its own plug.
I use the RAM mount. |
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Don't forget a fuse.
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yups got the fuse! So do i need a separate gps receiver antenna? what type of ram mount you guys using pics please! thanks
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Yes, fuse too.
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thanks a bunch
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Imo,
adding a fuse is just one more spot for corrosion and open circuits, in the kayak environment the internal circuit protection is ample, it also has an internal gps antenna
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If I can remember correctly, I think there was a sticker/tag on the cable saying the fuse must be installed in order to be covered by manufacturer warranty.
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I know of at least one guy that does not have a fuse. He said something about corrosion area. He has not had a ff problem yet.
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OEX has waterproof inline fuses. They have the nice kind, that are truly waterproof and wont corrode, not the cheap inline fuses that typically come with the fishfinders.
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I agree with ^^^^him^^^ I would follow his advice or continue to follow him when he says we're almost there.
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Oh good, I was worried...lol
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