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FishFinder Woes...can you help?
Help!
My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks |
FishFinder Woes...can you help?
Low Voltage problem?
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:31:31 -0700, SHRED sent into the ether: Help! My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
FishFinder Woes...can you help?
Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now wrote:
Low Voltage problem? On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:31:31 -0700, SHRED sent into the ether: Help! My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com No, the voltage indicator, on the screen, shows 12.5 vdc. |
FishFinder Woes...can you help?
My Garmin 250ff shows NOTHING but Temp when out of water. Try it in the
water. John C. French "SHRED" wrote in message news:1kcXc.19695$4o.11390@fed1read01... Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now wrote: Low Voltage problem? On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:31:31 -0700, SHRED sent into the ether: Help! My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com No, the voltage indicator, on the screen, shows 12.5 vdc. |
FishFinder Woes...can you help?
My Garmin 250ff shows NOTHING but Temp when out of water. Try it in the
water. John C. French "SHRED" wrote in message news:1kcXc.19695$4o.11390@fed1read01... Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now wrote: Low Voltage problem? On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:31:31 -0700, SHRED sent into the ether: Help! My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com No, the voltage indicator, on the screen, shows 12.5 vdc. |
Thanks John!!!
John C. French wrote:
My Garmin 250ff shows NOTHING but Temp when out of water. Try it in the water. John C. French "SHRED" wrote in message news:1kcXc.19695$4o.11390@fed1read01... Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now wrote: Low Voltage problem? On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:31:31 -0700, SHRED sent into the ether: Help! My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com No, the voltage indicator, on the screen, shows 12.5 vdc. |
Thanks John!!!
John C. French wrote:
My Garmin 250ff shows NOTHING but Temp when out of water. Try it in the water. John C. French "SHRED" wrote in message news:1kcXc.19695$4o.11390@fed1read01... Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now wrote: Low Voltage problem? On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 18:31:31 -0700, SHRED sent into the ether: Help! My Garmin 160 stopped scrolling any bottom or showing any depth numbers in the upper left hand box while on the water. The temp works. It works fine in "Simulator" mode. Then, I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer to the unit but the same results. This tells me it is the unit, I think. I sent it to Garmin, under warranty, and just got it back. They claim it checked out fine to specs. My question would be: Does the screen show something, albeit strange, in the depth box and bottom scrolling, even when run dry out of the water? I am trying to isolate the problem. The transducer is epoxyed to the inside of my kayak hull and I have had no problems for almost a year. Again, when I hooked up a brand new power cable and transducer it had the same symptoms. The depth screen was showing those dash/lines as if it was warming up, no depth reading ever showed, and no scrolling at all. Would one of you guys let me know what happens when you run a FF into thin air. I could have sworn I have done this before with at least something showing. THat would help me isolate the problem to the head unit. Thanks Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com No, the voltage indicator, on the screen, shows 12.5 vdc. |
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