Fish finder = Lowrance X-4
Age = 4 months
Trials = 4 trips out in 4 separate bodies of water
Installation = marine goop, installed at dealer before shipped....in hull
My fish finder has been reading black vertical lines on all four separate occasions. I have came to the conclusion that the transducer is not working properly and it is not water conditions. The black vertical lines are visible across the entire screen from powering up to powering down. They are about a half inch in diameter and spaced about 1/4" apart. In between the lines are the contours of the bottom and an occasional fish, these reading are very difficult to read. This lines do move across the screen consistently with the normal speed of a fish finder display. To visualize, it looks as if the depth range is constantly trying to change, but keeps resetting every half second or so.
My temperature and voltage reading are consistent and correct. My depth range numbers do convert properly when the bottom changes significantly. Although, in some situations I could be in 10ft of water and the depth gauge will 140ft...I believe this is caused by the issue of the transducer. Some possible issues I have seen with the installation is:
1. There is a minimal amount of marine goop--the goop is only visible on the bottom and not around the sides. Yesterday, Goody and GFY1979 noted
that the sides and rear of the transducer should be covered with the installation material for it to worker properly.
2. Underneath the transducer is a very small V or keel that is part of the bottom contour of the kayak. I have taken a flashlight and inspected the area.
No signs of air bubbles are present, but difficult to see under the actual transducer.
3. When stored in the garage, one harness strap is very close to the transducer area, possible stress could be present in the transducer area, causing
possible movement to the transducer??
Anyway, last night I covered the sides up duct seal and contacted the dealer. He stated, if issues are still present to remove the transducer with a small amount of heat to make the goop slightly pliable. Test the transducer itself buy physically placing it in a body of water.
Solutions I can try:
1. Test the transducer with the additional duct seal added to the sides and rear of unit
2. Remove transducer and test the transducer out in my pool, which has a depth of 5'6".
Re-installation ideas (comeonfish's video was very helpful):
1. Install completely with duct seal
2. Install a ring of duct seal and use the "wet well" technique
I would like to keep the transducer in the hull to prevent any physical harm. My scupper holes are flush with the bottom, so that type of mounting is highly discouraged. Any ideas or suggestions...I would like to get this fixed before the Jamboree.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Age = 4 months
Trials = 4 trips out in 4 separate bodies of water
Installation = marine goop, installed at dealer before shipped....in hull
My fish finder has been reading black vertical lines on all four separate occasions. I have came to the conclusion that the transducer is not working properly and it is not water conditions. The black vertical lines are visible across the entire screen from powering up to powering down. They are about a half inch in diameter and spaced about 1/4" apart. In between the lines are the contours of the bottom and an occasional fish, these reading are very difficult to read. This lines do move across the screen consistently with the normal speed of a fish finder display. To visualize, it looks as if the depth range is constantly trying to change, but keeps resetting every half second or so.
My temperature and voltage reading are consistent and correct. My depth range numbers do convert properly when the bottom changes significantly. Although, in some situations I could be in 10ft of water and the depth gauge will 140ft...I believe this is caused by the issue of the transducer. Some possible issues I have seen with the installation is:
1. There is a minimal amount of marine goop--the goop is only visible on the bottom and not around the sides. Yesterday, Goody and GFY1979 noted
that the sides and rear of the transducer should be covered with the installation material for it to worker properly.
2. Underneath the transducer is a very small V or keel that is part of the bottom contour of the kayak. I have taken a flashlight and inspected the area.
No signs of air bubbles are present, but difficult to see under the actual transducer.
3. When stored in the garage, one harness strap is very close to the transducer area, possible stress could be present in the transducer area, causing
possible movement to the transducer??
Anyway, last night I covered the sides up duct seal and contacted the dealer. He stated, if issues are still present to remove the transducer with a small amount of heat to make the goop slightly pliable. Test the transducer itself buy physically placing it in a body of water.
Solutions I can try:
1. Test the transducer with the additional duct seal added to the sides and rear of unit
2. Remove transducer and test the transducer out in my pool, which has a depth of 5'6".
Re-installation ideas (comeonfish's video was very helpful):
1. Install completely with duct seal
2. Install a ring of duct seal and use the "wet well" technique
I would like to keep the transducer in the hull to prevent any physical harm. My scupper holes are flush with the bottom, so that type of mounting is highly discouraged. Any ideas or suggestions...I would like to get this fixed before the Jamboree.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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