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    Default HDS 8 blinking off and on


    Installed per instruction but when I go to start motor after initial start-up unit either starts back up looking for sat. or just goes black any ideas do I need to run primary power wires to battery instead of off switch like previous fish finder ? Also seems like unit just flashes alot does show structure and all just fine but kind of acts like a cp rebooting itself. And if I leave unit on for along time while fishing with the trolling motor after awhile it just shuts off is this a feature to not run battery down?

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    ... but, it sounds more like the battery isn't putting out consistent power to keep the unit functioning correctly. At least, that's what I remember from previous discussions about units going offline from battery drain (or low voltage level).

    Are you only using one battery to run big motor & trolling motor ... or are both batteries connected to a panel/fuse box/switch box ??? Sounds like you may have some sketchy connections if connected to a panel ... or big motor/trolling motor on one battery could be drawing too much voltage to keep unit receiving the proper amount of juice.

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    Electronics should never be connected to the TM battery.
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    the newer breed of FF are very picky about the flow of juice, they need a consistent source, sounds like a bad/weak battery or bad connection(s). Could run a temporary power/grd wires with a fuse straight from the battery to see if it behaves during a normal day. Or buy a $25 lawnmower battery and use it in the test run.
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    Low voltage, be very careful. Have your battery tested with a load tester, if it's good check your wiring.

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    Not connected to tm batteries. Main battery checks just fine with load tester. I am thinking power from switch may surge or cut off when starting engine. Think I will run two seperate lines straight from main battery to power switches for hds and lss box. Thanks for imput.

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    I like these for distributing the power Amazon.com: Blue Sea Systems 5025 ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover: Sports & Outdoors

    Make sure you get one with a negative bus for your own convenience.

    Run a pair of 12 gauge wires from the battery to the box. Make sure to fuse the feed at the battery with about a 10A fuse to handle everything. Then you can install the inline fuses from the units in the fuse block and run wires to feed your units.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CatFan View Post
    I like these for distributing the power Amazon.com: Blue Sea Systems 5025 ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover: Sports & Outdoors

    Make sure you get one with a negative bus for your own convenience.

    Run a pair of 12 gauge wires from the battery to the box. Make sure to fuse the feed at the battery with about a 10A fuse to handle everything. Then you can install the inline fuses from the units in the fuse block and run wires to feed your units.
    Great fuse panels. I bought the 12 circuit for the console, it's fed with a pair of #10 wires directly to the battery. I also bought a 6 circuit like the one in the photo for the bow, it's fed with a pair of #12 wires fed from the console panel. It makes for a neat wiring job.

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