Im curious if anyone elses depth gauge go sporatic at times. I have spoke to my local dealer and they have said at higher speeds they do not work correctly. I have found mine will blink, freeze or sometimes say 3ft deep and its really 75ft deep water. Just curious if other have seen this issue. Its not that big of a deal as I know where we ride but it can be annoying.
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Mine will usually show me depth when I first start the motor but once we move it goes to 1.5 feet. Sometimes at slow speeds it will work. The normal lake we ride on is between 20-30 feet deep and it seems to have problems there. But over the 4th we was in a deep lake 300-400 feet and it seem to work fine event running at higher speeds 15-20 mph. (was too choppy to run any faster then that). It is frustrating but what do you do?
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Never had a problem with either of mine. However I am never in water over 25' deep. Seems to read correctly in my lake even at speed.
Will be out in a deeper lake soon and will see if that makes a difference.2016 Tige Z3, 2014 Tige Z3
2013 Tige Z3, 2004 Tige 24V (Legen....dary)
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- 2021 Ri237, 2019 25 LSV, 2016+2015 G23, Malibu 247, X45, 2005 24V, 2002 21V
I have never been on a boat where the depth sounder worked when going faster then wakeboarding speeds.
The one on my 05 Tige never gave me any grief at all. My MC had a loose ground and stopped working for a long time until I figured it out. My malibu works very consistently, except at the higher speeds.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by jmoore15 View PostDefinite POS! Mine works for about 5 minutes then reads 949.9ft thereafter. I look into replacing mine and the local dealer quoted me $600+labor.
Anyone know exactly what the problem is? I mean what parts are in the system, there can't be that many I wouldn't think. These systems should be relatively simple.
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There are a few things that affect the depth finder. First is the thru hull fitting, it must be tight and the glue needs a good seal on the inside of the hull. Mine has worked about 80% of the time below 30mph, it's pretty reliable at wakeboard and better at surf speeds. If I go faster chances are it'll go to 999'. The other issue is the type of bottom surface your bouncing off of. If it's a rocky bottom it works alot better than muddy or sandy bottoms. The depth finder can sometimes pick up a muted or oddly bounced signal from muddy or weedy bottoms and it makes the depth sounder go a little crazy. Add that with a poorly mounted tri-ducer and you've got an unreliable depth finder.
If I were to trouble shoot I'd first look at the wiring then look at the triducer, make sure it's not damaged or bumped or broken off the glue that seals it to the hull. If it looks off, take it off, grind and prep the area and try to re-attach the triducer to the hull.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
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Originally posted by barry1me View PostIm curious if anyone elses depth gauge go sporatic at times. I have spoke to my local dealer and they have said at higher speeds they do not work correctly. I have found mine will blink, freeze or sometimes say 3ft deep and its really 75ft deep water. Just curious if other have seen this issue. Its not that big of a deal as I know where we ride but it can be annoying.
We use our Garmin which has a thru hull transducer.
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Originally posted by Ewok View PostIf I were to trouble shoot I'd first look at the wiring then look at the triducer, make sure it's not damaged or bumped or broken off the glue that seals it to the hull. If it looks off, take it off, grind and prep the area and try to re-attach the triducer to the hull.
Any other suggestions?
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