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Hummingbird transducer replacement connector??
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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 205826" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>Derek, make sure you have slack in the new cable at the tilt/swivel mount, with the 1" hole beneigth w/chaff prevention plug, to allow movement. If it is taught, it could end up with the same failure. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I have worked on a number of HB transducer cables (but not a 200DX), I haven't seen a pure coax cable. That was a surprise to me. When the break is very close to the connector or the transducer element, the odds of success are very low. Breaks that are away from the ends are easier to solder/work, but getting a good shield is still a challenge. If you have a digital speed control trolling motor, the shield is very important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 205826, member: 3438"] Derek, make sure you have slack in the new cable at the tilt/swivel mount, with the 1" hole beneigth w/chaff prevention plug, to allow movement. If it is taught, it could end up with the same failure. BTW, I have worked on a number of HB transducer cables (but not a 200DX), I haven't seen a pure coax cable. That was a surprise to me. When the break is very close to the connector or the transducer element, the odds of success are very low. Breaks that are away from the ends are easier to solder/work, but getting a good shield is still a challenge. If you have a digital speed control trolling motor, the shield is very important. [/QUOTE]
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