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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 18144" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Noticed a couple of posts above (and at other sites also) mentioning tm's interfering with the depth/fish finders. Currently my rear tm is hooked to the battery that also provides power to the depth finder. The front tm is hooked to the other battery. So far no problems, but the rear tm is only used to get away from the trailer or dock or onto the trailer or up to the dock, but no interference on the depth finder while running the rear tm. My Tracker's depth finders (2) were also hooked to the tm battery and never experienced any problems. Is the solution a third battery just for electronics, or to hook the depth/fish finders to the cranking battery for those that have main motors? :-k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 18144, member: 123"] Noticed a couple of posts above (and at other sites also) mentioning tm's interfering with the depth/fish finders. Currently my rear tm is hooked to the battery that also provides power to the depth finder. The front tm is hooked to the other battery. So far no problems, but the rear tm is only used to get away from the trailer or dock or onto the trailer or up to the dock, but no interference on the depth finder while running the rear tm. My Tracker's depth finders (2) were also hooked to the tm battery and never experienced any problems. Is the solution a third battery just for electronics, or to hook the depth/fish finders to the cranking battery for those that have main motors? :-k [/QUOTE]
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