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    Default Trolling motor interference


    Yesterday on the lake about halway through the day I suddenly developed bad electrical interference on my Huminbird bow unit attached to the trolling motor. I swapped head units but the interference remained each time the trolling motor was activated. It shows up as a blacked out portion of the water column from about 10 feet down to the bottom of the screen and returns to normal after the trolling motor is stopped. Since I haven't changed anything on my rig and it was working fine earlier in the day, any ideas where to start looking for causes or solutions?

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    Any ideas?

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    Are they on the same battery? If so, hook them up to different batteries. If they are on different sources, sometimes a piece of rubber between the clamp /transducer and the motor will help ground out interference. A piece of inner-tube works well. Also, check your cords for damage, pinching.

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    They are on different batteries. I will cut a piece of rubber tonight and put it between the foot and the transducer. Thanks for a place to start.

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    Dutch, go to section 9 here http://tnhatlfs01.thenethouse.com/st...r%20Manual.pdf and see if this helps. It's from Minnkota but the solutions for interference would apply to you too.
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    Dutch,
    Sorry for not seeing your post sooner but I have been tied up at work and have not had the time to look at Crappie.com.

    You need to call the Humminbird Customer Resource folks as well: 1-800-633-1468 and try some of the suggestions that they have for you. From your description of it working fine that suddenly having the interference I would guess that a grounding wire has come loose somewhere.
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