
Originally Posted by
G-3 Fisherman
I have been running my front mounted fish finders off of the trolling motor battery for 26 years now and never had a problem......also running the front electric anchor off of it. Had it like this for 22 years on my old BassTracker and going on 4 years now with my G3.
Ground isolation, trolling motor voltage, connector quality, wire size, quality of fish finder, etc. can all effect how much of a problem you will have or won't have. ISBN is right according to the fish finder makers. Doesn't mean what you've been doing ain't right, cause it's been working out great for you. But that doesn't change the problem the OP is having.
I think the OP should look at isolating his fish finder from his trolling motor battery. DC motors are really good electrical "noise" makers.
Quit complaining about the color, just pull up your skirt and fish! -- snagged