Skip to content

Just Can't Get Rid Of Interference. Thinking Of Mounting Ducer Elsewhere

Featured Replies

  • Super User

I fish in a 12 foot aluminum boat, so a shoot through the hull or transom mount transducer really isn't an option. I mount mine to the trolling motor. But I continue to get interference (both screen going blank at higher speeds or a series of constant dots/clutter at the same depth, even with the sensitivity lowered. I'm keeping the cord away from other cords, and not taping it to the shaft of the motor. Still get the same interference.

 

Has anyone here ever found any ways to mount a transducer somewhere else in the boat, such as say making some type of contraption to keep it level and clamping the contraption to the side of the boat?

Look at Cabelas for "portable transducer bracket".

  • Super User

I fish in a 12 foot aluminum boat, so a shoot through the hull or transom mount transducer really isn't an option. I mount mine to the trolling motor. But I continue to get interference (both screen going blank at higher speeds or a series of constant dots/clutter at the same depth, even with the sensitivity lowered. I'm keeping the cord away from other cords, and not taping it to the shaft of the motor. Still get the same interference.

 

Has anyone here ever found any ways to mount a transducer somewhere else in the boat, such as say making some type of contraption to keep it level and clamping the contraption to the side of the boat?

What sonar unit?

What brand/model trolling motor?

What power source?

  • Author
  • Super User

Look at Cabelas for "portable transducer bracket".

 

That looks like it will do nicely.

  • Author
  • Super User

What sonar unit?

What brand/model trolling motor?

What power source?

 

It's an Eagle/Lowrance FishMark480 sonar, powered by a small gel cell sealed 12 volt battery, and a sealed deep cycle 12 volt battery for the trolling motor, which is a Minn Kota Endura 50lb thrust transom mount trolling motor. I'm careful to keep the cords for the sonar/ducer and the power cords for the motor away from each other.

  • Super User

Try connecting the NEGATIVE ( - ) battery terminals together with a 18 guage or 16 guage wire.

 

That is called a ground loop and is one of the possible remedies for RFI.

  • Author
  • Super User

Try connecting the NEGATIVE ( - ) battery terminals together with a 18 guage or 16 guage wire.

 

That is called a ground loop and is one of the possible remedies for RFI.

I will do that if the problem continues.

  • Super User

Does the interference only happen while the trolling motor is running?

And why is the TD not mounted on the transom?

 

That is a fairly old black and white unit, but I have installed quite a few of them and never had an interference prob with them

  • Super User

And why is the TD not mounted on the transom?

 

That is a fairly old black and white unit, but I have installed quite a few of them and never had an interference prob with them

 

A proficient fisherman has his bow unit's transducer attached to the bottom of the bow trolling motor.

 

For removal convenience, the transducer on a transom motor is preferred also

 

IMG_0459.jpg

 

2Puck1.jpg

 

DItransducer1.jpg

 

152ly0y1_zps27fbd62d.jpg

  • Super User

I fish in a 12 foot aluminum boat, so a shoot through the hull or transom mount transducer really isn't an option. I mount mine to the trolling motor. But I continue to get interference (both screen going blank at higher speeds or a series of constant dots/clutter at the same depth, even with the sensitivity lowered. I'm keeping the cord away from other cords, and not taping it to the shaft of the motor. Still get the same interference.

 

Has anyone here ever found any ways to mount a transducer somewhere else in the boat, such as say making some type of contraption to keep it level and clamping the contraption to the side of the boat?

 

Yes you can use a shoot-thru transducer on an aluminum boat. 

Vexilar has one called Alumaducer and is specifically made for that purpose.

  • Author
  • Super User

Does the interference only happen while the trolling motor is running?

 

Does the interference only happen while the trolling motor is running?

 

Yep, only when the trolling motor is running.

  • Author
  • Super User

And why is the TD not mounted on the transom?

 

That is a fairly old black and white unit, but I have installed quite a few of them and never had an interference prob with them

 

The reason being I have to hand launch it in small lakes without a boat ramp, so if it's on the bottom of the transom or even close, it runs risk of getting all scraped up. Transom mount would be no issue if I just had lakes that had boat ramps (which most of mine do but my favorite lake that's electric/hand launch only doesn't.

  • Author
  • Super User

 I will let you guys know how the suction cup mount elsewhere on the boat for the ducer works, since it will be isolated from the trolling motor.

  • Author
  • Super User

I made a temp TD mount by screwing TD to a 2x4 and c-clamp to transom. Ugly but worked well.

 

I was thinking of something like that. If I still have interference with the ducer mounted on the suction cup I'll know it's from the unit itself.

  • Author
  • Super User

Mounted it with a suction cup on the transom. Problem solved, no more interference. It was the trolling motor.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.