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Garmin transducers..... #12899386 09/14/18 08:47 PM
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Heard they may be having problems, one guy told me he’s had 2 go bad in the last few months. Any truth to this or maybe just an isolated incident?

Re: Garmin transducers..... [Re: P_102] #12899565 09/14/18 11:38 PM
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I had the same with Humminbird and Lowrance customers that have had the same thing happen over the years.
I purchased four flood lights for my home at my local hardware store and two out of the four worked.
"Electronics, you never know what you're going to get..."

I do not believe it is a Garmin issue across the board. Isolated is what I would call it.


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