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Splicing power wires for fish finders #11593108 05/10/16 01:46 AM
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Can I splice off my console fish finder power wire for the bow fish finder?

It's a hds 8 at console and a 5 at bow.

Same fuse size?

Re: Splicing power wires for fish finders [Re: joho5] #11593399 05/10/16 03:30 AM
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I'd run straight to the battery. Depending how long your boat is, you may need bigger wire to have 12v to the front. Last time I wired mine, I used the same wire size and up front only showed 11.5v.

Re: Splicing power wires for fish finders [Re: joho5] #11598361 05/12/16 03:32 AM
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No. I ran into that issue. Had to run a direct line for unit to perform.

Re: Splicing power wires for fish finders [Re: joho5] #11599063 05/12/16 03:57 PM
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I guess I'm lucky. I have a switch from my main panel that feeds a sub-panel for all of the electronics. The sub panel has fused outputs for VHF, 2 fishfinders, stereo, and the Humminbird ethernet hub. Everything up to the subpanel is fed with large wire and I have no problems with any of it. The biggest problems with electronics are caused by either dirty connections and wire used that is too small and causing a voltage drop. If the wire is sized correctly and all connections are clean, you should not have issues with low voltage.


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