Did you pick those chokes up from radio shack?
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Last week I was informed of RF/TM noise on screen shots of my new 597ci. Here's waht I was seeing at trolling speed .8-1.0....
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After doing some research I rerouted the transducer wire away from the coiled power wire and installed a pair chokes on the TM power cord. Here was the result...(setting were 9 sensitivity, 9 contrast with surface clutter set to 1, noise filter set to high1).
Not quite what I wanted but I could live with it if neccessary. But I continued to reasearch the subject.
RF Chokes installed....
Today I twisted a 18 gauge wire around the transducer wire and spliced it into the negative wire on the sonar unit (tried the neg. wire on the TM power with no results) and anchored it to the clamp on the TM motor. Here is the result...(sensitivity set to 12 (14 was clear as well), contrast 10, surface clutter 5, and noise filter off)....
Still needs some tweaking on sharpness and whatnot, but as can be seen there is very little RF/TM noise showing on the unit while the TM is running at trolling speeds. Need less to say I am very happy now.
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Did you pick those chokes up from radio shack?
Yes...Snap-Together Toroid Choke Core-2-Pack
| Catalog #: 273-104
Snap-Together Toroid Choke Core-2-Pack - RadioShack.com
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Was the 18 ga a suggestion from Humminbird? Haven't seen that one before, unless I missed it. How far back with the 18 ga did you go before splicing into the power cord?
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I used 18 gauge since I had some on hand from installing the unit....Humminbird said to run a wire (18 gauge being acceptable) from the skeg to the negative side of the of the battery. I tied it in where I had splice the power wire to lengthing it during installation, about 5 ft back. Decided to try anchoring it to the clamp before drilling holes in my Powerdrive.
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You don't have to drill hole's in your PD and would not suggest it.I took mine to a authorized minnkota repair center and had them install a ground internally.Problem solved.
I would like more info on grounding the trolling motor...
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