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  • Super User
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So I got my Jon out on a lake other than my own for the first time today and noticed one thing that I'd like to do.  Anybody out there know of a way to cut a transducer cable and attach a male and female plug at the cut point to make it a quick disconnect?  The only reason I'm wondering is because I'd love to be able to remove my bow mounted TM so the boat is much easier to carry from the backyard and put into the truck.  Pictures, links, calling me an idiot, all input is needed.

  • Super User
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The application you mention is done commercially with the trolling motors that have built-in transducers.

I have an Alumaducer that is adaptable to various sonar units via plug ins.

  • Super User
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Thats good to hear.  Now I just need to find an appropriate set of plugs for a Lowrance products.

  • Super User
Posted

You can probably find a suitable plug set at Radio Shack. One that is at least semi-weather proof should be your choice. Gold plated contact points are a desired trait also.

  • Super User
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Radio Shack?  No kidding.  What kind of cable is in the inside of the insulation?  Just shielded Co-ax?  If thats the case, I probably have some screw down pin connectors here...

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