Kevin M
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 382
- Reaction score
- 281
- Points
- 182
- Location
- Streetsboro, Ohio
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Last year while on Lake Erie in 2 foot chop, my Elite 5 shut off. I powered it back on but after hitting the waves a few more times, off it went. It continued to do this during the next two outings so I sent it back to Lowrance. They sent me another unit but it was late in the season and I never had an opportunity to use it.
Yesterday while out on the lake, same situation. Damn thing went out again. I could not get it to power up at all for the rest of the day. I am running 10 g wire directly from the house battery to the unit. It is grounded with a 10 g wire directly to the battery. It is not blowing a fuse but it seems the impact of the waves are causing it to shut off. Why this is happening is beyond me. All the connections are tight and the fuse has never blown. I put a foam spacer between the mount to "soften the blow" when the boat hits a hard wave but I have to believe that these units have to be made to take some rough water.
Anyone else have issues or opinions on this?
Yesterday while out on the lake, same situation. Damn thing went out again. I could not get it to power up at all for the rest of the day. I am running 10 g wire directly from the house battery to the unit. It is grounded with a 10 g wire directly to the battery. It is not blowing a fuse but it seems the impact of the waves are causing it to shut off. Why this is happening is beyond me. All the connections are tight and the fuse has never blown. I put a foam spacer between the mount to "soften the blow" when the boat hits a hard wave but I have to believe that these units have to be made to take some rough water.
Anyone else have issues or opinions on this?