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    Boat went up on a stump and came down on my LSS-2 transducer, peeling the wire casing back. Found some flexible epoxy and packed in around the wires. Does anyone know of a way to keep this from happening in the future?
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    Forgot to mention that sidescan and downscan were still working fine when I left the lake.

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    Does anyone know of a way to keep this from happening in the future?

    Don't run over stumps !

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    Look at the transducer shield and saver.
    Transducer Shield and Saver - See More Fish, Catch More Fish! - TS-LSS2-L to fit LSS2 structure scan

    Would call and talk to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Look at the transducer shield and saver.
    Transducer Shield and Saver - See More Fish, Catch More Fish! - TS-LSS2-L to fit LSS2 structure scan

    Would call and talk to them.
    thinking about getting one for mine. Just installed the Lss2 and have not been in water. I fish Santee Cooper some and it is full of stumps.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men

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    Made a lift for mine. Reelfoot special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    Made a lift for mine. Reelfoot special.

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    Is that a home made linear actuator ...... or did you buy one and adapt it?

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    I got it from Servo City. They have lots of robot stuff. My kind of place.
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    Thanks.....I'll check them out.

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    You can reverse transducer. Then, go into structure menu and flip right to left. At least the wire won't be the 1st to hit. <*)}}}><
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