I know for a fact it’s 35 feet deep here, fish finder worked perfectly two days ago
Any help would be awesome
Posted by ItWASaSmallmouth
7 Comments
Chops3803 on
Make sure ur transducer is below the ice all the way
Illustrious_Sky9596 on
I don’t know exactly how those work but I’d make sure all of the connections are tight. I have the garmin and if my connections aren’t snug the readings can get messed up like this.
dickwheat on
Transducer could be iced up too. That makes mine read weird.
johnson56 on
Turn the sonar off and back on again.
Press the power button to get to a quick menu. Toggle the sonar off, wait a few seconds, then toggle it back on.
A power cycle will do the same thing, it just takes longer.
pointless_username99 on
Check the connection from the transducer to the head unit.
CaptainCastle1 on
Couple options!
1. Check the wire connections
2. Transducer not all the way below the waterline
3. Transducer bottom could be covered in slush
4. Gain turned down too far
7 Comments
Make sure ur transducer is below the ice all the way
I don’t know exactly how those work but I’d make sure all of the connections are tight. I have the garmin and if my connections aren’t snug the readings can get messed up like this.
Transducer could be iced up too. That makes mine read weird.
Turn the sonar off and back on again.
Press the power button to get to a quick menu. Toggle the sonar off, wait a few seconds, then toggle it back on.
A power cycle will do the same thing, it just takes longer.
Check the connection from the transducer to the head unit.
Couple options!
1. Check the wire connections
2. Transducer not all the way below the waterline
3. Transducer bottom could be covered in slush
4. Gain turned down too far
Battery may be low…