I recently installed a battery and transducer for my new Slayer Propel 10. Thanks to John Veil for some great hints, it seems to be working. I had to secure my battery holder to the floor of the front hatch. John Veil suggested using Duct Seal for holding the battery case and transducer. It seems to be working well. Will have to see when it is actually in the water. For the battery case, I molded the duct seal around a piece of 2X4. Then I screwed the battery case onto the wood. It seems to be very secure. For the transducer, I placed it further back in the hatch. Again, using the Duct Seal as a mold I place a large flat portion of putty and then carefully pressed the transducer into the putty. I used a level to try and make it as level as possible. For the wiring, I used to some 1/2" Flex Tubing to wrap around the transducer and power wires for a little more protection. I plan to simply run the leads from the back of the hatch opening to the FF. I place the hatch cover on with the back end of the hatch cover slightly open. All my materials used today, I got from Home Depot in the electrical department.
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Everything seems to be working, but will not be sure until it is in the water-soon I hope. I am not a cold water yaker-age I guess. Again, much thanks to John Veil for his help.
.duct seal.jpgflex tubing.jpgFF-1.jpgFF-2.jpgFF-3.jpgFF-4.jpgFF-5.jpg
Everything seems to be working, but will not be sure until it is in the water-soon I hope. I am not a cold water yaker-age I guess. Again, much thanks to John Veil for his help.
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