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Anyone had one? My uncle has the one without down imaging and loves it. I was really just curious if I need a separate battery for a fish finder or if I can just hook it to my regular battery. 

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Skip the down imaging and get the regular piranha max, I had one and never used the down imaging. The 2d sonar shows enough detail that I could find fish and figure out what type of structure was on the bottom without the down imaging. You need a bigger display with more pixels and a stronger unit if you want down imaging to be useful.  It's a nice fish finder for the money, but I quickly upgraded to a helix 5 when I found one for a good price. The Piranha max also uses close to zero power, I think it's only 250 milliamps 

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I already have two batteries. do I really need 3 batteries on my boat?

 

thanks for the tip on the down imaging. Ill just get the regular one, i figured for $40 more it couldnt hurt to get the down imaging.

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My personal experience is having sonar on starting battery and trolling motor definitely on its own deep cycle battery. Though, I typically turn off sonar once I am on a spot.  Realistically my Lowrance Elite 5 HDI does not consume too much.  Good luck.

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You'll be fine hooking it up to your starting battery. If you put it on your tm battery, you'll most likely have issues with interference.  

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I was just going to hook it to my starting battery. I wasnt sure why I kept seeing batteries for depth finders and wanted to make sure I didnt need one.

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Common sense use of Down Imaging helps interpret what regular 2D sonar is showing.

 

Notice any difference between DI and 2D in these brush pile screen shots with both?

 

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How about the difference in the way this tree is represented with both technologies?

 

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I can see where it would be beneficial. which depth finder are you using?

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25 minutes ago, Mason_tay said:

I can see where it would be beneficial. which depth finder are you using?

 

 

All my units are Humminbird Side Imaging.

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