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    Does anyone know if I can use the transducer from my humminbird piranha 170 on my new humminbird 587 ci hd? Sure would save me a lot of work if I could.
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    no sir you can't use the transducer from the piranha 170 it could damage the 587 ci hd !!!

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    I believe they both use a 200/83 dual beam transducer. My guess is yes. Humminbird Greg should be able to tell you for sure.

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    Shellback is correct: the PMax 170 uses the same 200/83kHz DualBeam transducer that the 587ci HD unit uses.

    I think that strmwalker was thinking about the DI version of this unit (587ci HD DI) and if this actually is a 587ci HD DI model than he would be correct.


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    Thanks for the help guys. I did get hold of humminbird service today and they said it was O.K. So it's on the boat and ready for Saturday at the Chip. All I have to do now is figure out how to use it.

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