8 gauge, shielded wire was run from the onboard charger to the battery in the forward hatch. Then from the battery to the fuse box, and all electronics to the fuse box. It’s run great so far.
Nice video! Did you ever do another video showing where/how you installed everything? I have a similar boat and I’m getting ready to do an install myself. Be interesting to see how you put it all together. Thanks!
I haven’t uploaded yet, but planning to cut them into a few different over the next few weeks. If you shoot me a message on Instagram (@thekurrent), I can send you over more details.
Lakevu was built in for the Echomap graphs. The Navionics maps are much more detailed. I ended up purchasing the navionics east coast chip and it’s been great already from, from Virginia to South Carolina.
Use shielded cable line for your power
8 gauge, shielded wire was run from the onboard charger to the battery in the forward hatch. Then from the battery to the fuse box, and all electronics to the fuse box. It’s run great so far.
You should run your graphs directly to the battery with a cues
The graphs are doing great running to the fuse box. 13v+ on both at all times
Nice video! Did you ever do another video showing where/how you installed everything? I have a similar boat and I’m getting ready to do an install myself. Be interesting to see how you put it all together. Thanks!
I haven’t uploaded yet, but planning to cut them into a few different over the next few weeks. If you shoot me a message on Instagram (@thekurrent), I can send you over more details.
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Just shot you a video! Hope it's helpful@@MrGitzet
You don't need navionics in the 93. It's already built-in, they're preloaded.
Lakevu was built in for the Echomap graphs. The Navionics maps are much more detailed. I ended up purchasing the navionics east coast chip and it’s been great already from, from Virginia to South Carolina.