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Hot Water? May 14, 2021 8:40 am #31205

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Here's a strange one. I was trolling yesterday and looked at the graph on my dash and the water temp was reading 118.6 degrees. I was pretty sure it wasn't right since the other graph said 57.6. When I felt the transducer it was warm to the touch even submerged. The wiring wasn't warm at all and it was still functioning as a depth finder and plotter.It would cool back down when I turned it off.
  I found that the transducer looked like it was dripping tar when I put the boat on the trailer. I did have a spare at home so I changed it out last night but I have never seen anything like it. Other than the black goo the transducer appeared to be undamaged.

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Hot Water? May 15, 2021 8:53 pm #31244

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That’s weird. Never heard of anything like that. 

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Hot Water? May 16, 2021 1:03 am #31248

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Sounds like something is messed up.  
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Hot Water? May 16, 2021 7:52 am #31255

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Did you turn your graph on before you set in, or did you have it on while messing with it in the driveway? The reason I ask is transducers should only be pinging when in the water, that's why there is a pause feature in your sonar menu. They can overheat and melt if used out of the water. 
 
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Hot Water? May 19, 2021 6:34 am #31341

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That being said, I've accidentally left my sonar on for days with the boat on the trailer and no damage.  When I switched to the Raymarine I have now, the instructions say "don't turn it on out of the water."  However, as part of the set-up I needed to turn it on. So I called the Raymarine Help Desk and checked.  The person on the phone said, "What?  We turn them on when we are servicing them all the time."  

So probably not a good idea, but it's not like a short time is going to blow it out like a hot fuse!  
 

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Hot Water? May 20, 2021 10:22 am #31360

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According to the response from Humminbird, they suggested that the unit had become wet internally and frozen. The cable connection to the unit may have deteriorated and leaked . They didn't think that leaving it on out of water would have affected the transducer that I have.
Might be time to update to a new dash mount unit and retire the old black and white Humminbird that was new in '08, but itis full of hotspots!

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Hot Water? May 21, 2021 8:12 pm #31370

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According to the response from Humminbird, they suggested that the unit had become wet internally and frozen. The cable connection to the unit may have deteriorated and leaked . They didn't think that leaving it on out of water would have affected the transducer that I have.
Might be time to update to a new dash mount unit and retire the old black and white Humminbird that was new in '08, but itis full of hotspots!
 

Doesn't it have a way to save the waypoints and transfer?   I would think in 08 they would have already had that ability but not sure.
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