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Lowrance HDS12 #14099713 08/18/21 06:19 PM
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So I have a question: I have a Lowrance HDS-12 gen2 touch that died. I ordered a

New unit

Lowrance HDS-12 Live Amer XD AI 3-in-1 gen3.

I want to know if I can just plug the new head unit in and use the same transducers as old unit.
Plug and play type thing?

What issues might I have and will it work that way?


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Re: Lowrance HDS12 [Re: DUNCAN553] #14099721 08/18/21 06:24 PM
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I think the power cord, NMEA, sonar, and Ethernet cords will work. You will want to use the AI transducer though.


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Re: Lowrance HDS12 [Re: DUNCAN553] #14099798 08/18/21 07:16 PM
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Yes you can but as said above why give up the improvements on the 3-1. You can run both on the Live put your current transducer on Channel 1 will need an adaptor 7 to 9 pin and your 3-1 will go on Channel 2 and you can run your skimmer or in hull transducer while running and your 3-1 when fishing so you have downscan and SI.


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