I have had a Lowrance Elite 5 HDI in my yak for a few years and for the past couple months I have noticed a big voltage drop on the fish finder as it is used. Using a 12V 10AH SLA battery the battery reads 12.4 - 12.5V when I first power on the fish finder. It used to be during a at the end of a typical 2-4 hour trip the battery would read around 11.5 -12V. Now I can watch the battery drop as I am fishing and it goes below 10V by the end, even worse I was at about 8.7 at the end of a 3 hour trip on sunday. From what I read that should indicate a fully drained battery if the voltage is that low. I have not changed any settings on the fish finder and I am using the modes I always use.
So far here is all the testing I have done.
I verified with a multi-meter that the voltage displayed on the fish finder matches the voltage at the battery terminals. This eliminates any issue with the wiring going from the fishfinder to the battery, since there would be a difference in voltage or no power if the wiring had an issue. To be sure I replaced the battery connectors as well. This also eliminates an issue with the fish finder not displaying the correct voltage.
I replaced the battery with a brand new one and the same issue occurs, and made sure the charger is properly working.
The only thing I can think of is the fish finder is now drawing more current for some reason and running down the battery quickly. The battery is rated at 1A discharge so it would make sense. Though I would assume if it was drawing too much power it would blow the 5A inline fuse. Any one have any experience with an issue like this, I think I have it narrowed down to the unit but want to be sure.
So far here is all the testing I have done.
I verified with a multi-meter that the voltage displayed on the fish finder matches the voltage at the battery terminals. This eliminates any issue with the wiring going from the fishfinder to the battery, since there would be a difference in voltage or no power if the wiring had an issue. To be sure I replaced the battery connectors as well. This also eliminates an issue with the fish finder not displaying the correct voltage.
I replaced the battery with a brand new one and the same issue occurs, and made sure the charger is properly working.
The only thing I can think of is the fish finder is now drawing more current for some reason and running down the battery quickly. The battery is rated at 1A discharge so it would make sense. Though I would assume if it was drawing too much power it would blow the 5A inline fuse. Any one have any experience with an issue like this, I think I have it narrowed down to the unit but want to be sure.
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