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Topic: fish finder power/installation  (Read 1967 times)

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notuna

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My winter project is going to be mounting my fishfinder and replacing the old 8-D cell battery power source.  I remember seeing a post with pics explaining `how to' do this, but I can't find it.  Can anyone help me out with this?

Thanks,

Jody
`No Tuna'


Sharkbait

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James


mklein

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Clean install...but he should've used a cable clam instead of rubber stopper all by itself. See West Marine for more.


SBD

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I don't think a cable clam would fit inside the base of a Humminbird unit.  Functionally I thought the stopper/grommet was kinda cool, but looked like a good way to lose a finger...razor knifes...yikes!


mklein

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you're right...it won't...never mind.


Hook 1

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Hey thanks Sharkbait.
That knife has got me more than I would like to remenber.
Mark


 

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