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[TG] RV-100 placement
05-07-20, 09:51 PM
Post: #2
RE: RV-100 placement
Hello jharcnc,

It might well be that the transducer location relative to the engine and prop-rotation isn't the cause of the problem:

Sounder performance is dependent on the relative signal strengths of the bottom/fish echoes and the background noise (there is always some background noise, both in the electronics and the outside environment.) The larger the difference in these signal levels, the better the sounder images. If a sounder gives good images when stationary or moving slowly but doesn’t perform well at speed then the cause is either a higher-than-normal background noise level or a lower-than-normal signal level. Increased noise comes from hull vibration, water flow and turbulence around the transducer, and electrical interference from the engine ignition and charging. Decreased bottom/fish echo signal levels occur because of air across the face of the transducer, which blocks the echoes coming back to the transducer. There’s a lot of information on all this and some in-depth diagnosis detail at https://forum.raymarine.com/showthread.php?tid=9371

To see what’s causing the problem in your instance – high noise, aeration or a combination of the two – what we’d want to do is get clear, full-screen images of your sounder screen when under way at a range of speeds, with the sounder set up in our standard diagnostic gain mode of Manual 65% Gain, manual 15% Intensity and manual 0% Surface Filter. That lets us see what changes as you speed up, as objectively as possible. It’s important to put the SOG value up on screen when you do this, to use an appropriate manual Range, and to turn off Bottom Lock, Bottom Fill and White Line display modes beforehand. Full details and instructions are on that FAQ page.

If you can post back some images, we can go to the next step to solving the problem for you. If the problem isn't aeration then moving the transducer may well not solve it.

On your question though - I would be wary of putting the transducer upstream of the engine, that can interfere with water flow into the intakes apart from anything else.

Regards,
Tom

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RV-100 placement - jharcnc - 05-03-20, 04:47 PM
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