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What do you guys do with all the extra cable for the transducer.  I have at least 4 or 5 ft left over and im not really sure what to do with it.  For now I have it rolled up lying in my cranking battery compartment.  I'm also about to install a small unit to the front of my boat and have the transducer on the trolling motor.  Also would having the transducer cable being to close to the battery cause so much interference that I can't even tell when a fish is on the down scan imaging.  The down scan and regular sonar just seems that it is so sensitive it shows every little particle in the water and that makes it so you cant distinguish actual fish and structure in the water.  I have adjusted sensitivity and every other setting on the unit.  If I adjust the sensitivity to were the regular sonar is clear, its not strong enough to even show anything like a stump on the bottom

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Put the excess cable in parallel runs about 10" long. Don't make sharp bends. Then tie it up so it stays that way.

 

If you state what unit you have and how you have it installed, maybe someone can help you with the adjustments.

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I have an elite 7 hdi coming but I have the 4x hdi right now. 

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