View Full Version : Cable for Fish Finder ???
fishnfwl
09-07-2007, 11:02 PM
I am looking to put a finder in the front wife would like to have one up there, Does any one know if they make a Y- Cable to hook to units to one transducer?, I have HumminBirds but really don't know if that would work, don't see why it wouldn't, and have looked every where I can think of and find Nothing of the sort, any idea any one? Have a buddy that builds boards and wiring for most anything electronic and he thinks he would have no problem spitting them and also thinks it would work, what do ya think? I know usually you run to each unit just really don't need to if I can just Y it off of one transducer.
Thanks Randy
Prowler
09-07-2007, 11:19 PM
Would this help?
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fishnfwl
09-07-2007, 11:31 PM
Yes Alex Thanks, I must have been on that site 5 times today and never once looked at a switch!...LOL, THANK You For the post, guess I was looking so hard I didn't even see :tounge_out: thats what I am wanting, Knew better than to wait, should have just asked sooner, LOL
Prowler
09-08-2007, 01:47 AM
I know what you mean... it's like me trying to find a ketchup bottle in the frig... i will look and look and look.. wife walks over and picks it right up from directly in front of me... :wink:
here's a link to the part you need on ebay... not much of a savings vs ordering direct from humminbird.. but hey.. 10 bucks is 10 bucks..
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Prowler
09-08-2007, 01:49 AM
then again after shipping... you might pay exactly the same from humminbird...
That's a switch, not a splitter. You can only run one unit at a time from a single transducer.
Grits
09-29-2007, 02:55 AM
I believe it is bi-directional. There would be two fish finders trying to control the transducer.
Grits
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