A fish finder purchase 09/24/19 it will not stop beeping
Do you have a side imaging transducer? If so, mounting to the inside of a fiberglass hull will not work. The transducer mounting needs to be as flat (pointed downward) as much as possible and use the slow curing epoxy that would come with the unit. If you cannot find the problem, contact the manufacturer for support.
SOURCE: recently purchased a hummingbird 535
I have seen a suction cup for the eagle brand depth finders maybe it will fit a hummingbird
SOURCE: Insructions for piranah fish finder at home,
Go to this webpage and click on the link of the manual of you finder and it will open up your manual.
http://www.humminbird.com/support/FAQ.aspx?faqid=72
SOURCE: navman 4500 fish finder w/transom mount transducer
I finally got an email reply from Navman. If the unit is less than two years old (mine is not) they will repair it. If it is over two years old, or if you can't prove that it is less than two years old, you can ship it to them and they will repair it for the low, low price of 355 US dollars.
Pretty nice of them since it appears these units are highly problematic isn't it? I am wondering if they guarantee their fix, or just have you on the hook for another 355 dollars later.
Good Luck Everyone,
Walt
SOURCE: Garmin gps 498.
I think the transducer is down too low. Raise it up so that the center of it is in line with the bottom of the boat.
SOURCE: Marine Faria depth finder, with thru the hull transducer.
I'm having the exact same problem. I spoke with the service manager at Faria (Ted) and he was thinking that as long as the gauge is showing a reading, it should default to reading the depth. I'll probably send the guage in to FARIA - they'll repair it for $55. You bring up a good point - maybe the transducer is bad? I put a call in to the Tedmeister to see what he thinks. I'll post if he sheds any light.
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