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<blockquote data-quote="BlueWaterLED" data-source="post: 39046" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>What I would look at is how many watts of power your unit uses. Most of the smaller unit are at 2400 watts. I fyou are using a unit just for sonar, not maping, I would look at a used LCX-15MT. They are rated at 8000 watts and are the best monochrome sonar unit I have found. Lowrance does not work on them or warranty them anymore, but you can get good $1200 sonar/gps in the LCX-15 for around $350 in great condition. You also get a big screen. I have one and love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueWaterLED, post: 39046, member: 233"] What I would look at is how many watts of power your unit uses. Most of the smaller unit are at 2400 watts. I fyou are using a unit just for sonar, not maping, I would look at a used LCX-15MT. They are rated at 8000 watts and are the best monochrome sonar unit I have found. Lowrance does not work on them or warranty them anymore, but you can get good $1200 sonar/gps in the LCX-15 for around $350 in great condition. You also get a big screen. I have one and love it. [/QUOTE]
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