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<blockquote data-quote="Brian B." data-source="post: 306812" data-attributes="member: 11197"><p>I believe the Skeeter has the two depth finders ran with the cranking battery- but that's it, they don't have a real large draw though. I may have been the lucky one on the interference thing- in most of the Jons I have ran I have used just one battery for everything (rope starts) and I couldn't ever see any evidence of interference. I did keep the power and tx wires from running parallel, that eliminates a lot of that emi as well. I almost wonder if the earlier sonar units neglected to use shielded tranny wire, I could definately see that creating a potential for emi interference. </p><p></p><p>Congrats on the Alweld- heck of a nice product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian B., post: 306812, member: 11197"] I believe the Skeeter has the two depth finders ran with the cranking battery- but that's it, they don't have a real large draw though. I may have been the lucky one on the interference thing- in most of the Jons I have ran I have used just one battery for everything (rope starts) and I couldn't ever see any evidence of interference. I did keep the power and tx wires from running parallel, that eliminates a lot of that emi as well. I almost wonder if the earlier sonar units neglected to use shielded tranny wire, I could definately see that creating a potential for emi interference. Congrats on the Alweld- heck of a nice product. [/QUOTE]
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