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Title: 597ci di/hd trolling motor interference
Post by: kosmo on May 07, 2011, 07:53:32 PM
motorguide 24v digital  tour trolling motor. when i take the transducer and put it in cooler full of water away from the trolling motor it seems to work,place the transducer in the bracket on the trolling motor turn trolling motor on i get interference. im using a temp. external  battery.i have taken the transducer cable off of the trolling motor.please help
Title: Re: 597ci di/hd trolling motor interference
Post by: Humminbird_Greg on May 09, 2011, 11:03:39 AM
Kosmo,
Are you testing this while on the water or while the boat is on the trailer?
If it does it while on the water, than you need to contact the Humminbird Customer Resource folks and try what they tell you.

Title: Re: 597ci di/hd trolling motor interference
Post by: sonar2000 on May 09, 2011, 12:13:36 PM
Sometimes the problem of determining interferrence can be a long trial process. It depends on whether the interferrence is RF or induced electrical.
There are filters that can help some of the interferrence.
From what I have seen the power and cables used in the sonar should be isolated circuits and filtered. Both for RF and electrical. Trolling motors can interfere two ways depending on the connections.
Trolling motor noise from the windings and induced spikes on DC.
Main power cableing should be isolated for the sonar, and not wrapped around other cables.
Using a filter is always a good idea.
Guage of wire can be a contributer.
Ever since we have gone to low current electronics noise has been a problem. Not only in sonar but all electronic devices. Early computers had a large problem in static electricity. That still is prevelant today and does cause problems if not filtered or protected. 
Chuck
 
Title: Re: 597ci di/hd trolling motor interference
Post by: kosmo on May 10, 2011, 07:20:32 PM
thanks i think that i have got it figured out.ill try to go  out on the  water tomorrow to try it out. ill post back with results
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