Kinda mind boggling. You have loads of electronics! Four Helix 12's, FFS, etc, etc. Appears neat, well thought out, and easy to identify wires when, like 2 years down the road something needs fixed or changed.
Thanks JD, when I retired, I upgraded my electronics. I didn’t buy everything at once. My G2N at the console, I have had a long time and use it for driving, map/2d. I converted to lithium batteries last year. Younger anglers are so good with technology and I am just trying to keep up and stay current. Troubleshooting down the road will be much easier for sure. With the 12 fuse option, I have room to add new technology if needed. 😊
Thanks Don, as you well know, wiring is so important for peak electronics performance. Your knowledge and boat rigging skills are exceptional and I truly appreciate all your help over the years!
Great information and video? I'm looking to replace the black connection box on my ranger for the trolling motor, where can I purchase for the connection boxes, again thank you.
If you’re referring to the trolling motor on and off switch mine needs replacing too. I had to cable tie wrap it last trip so it would stay on. Hopefully I can use a switch similar to one for my lithium electronics battery in video. I will look into that very soon. If you don’t hear back, drop another comment to remind me.
Steve great video, thanks. How did you run the Ethernet cables to the Ethernet box? Did they run from the front to the console, then into the rod locker? Was there a conduit to run them through?
There was no conduit from the console to the Ethernet box, there was a channel from the front of the boat, for the wires that opened up to the day box in front of the console. We run a wire fish to the front then pull the wiring through. We leave a string in afterwards to make it easier to run wires the next time.
A channel where? I have a conduit in the starboard side running from the front panel to the console. I assume I will have to run my Ethernet cables through that.
Thanks for another great video! You are my "go to" guy for everything Humminbird!
Thank you for the kind words, they are always very much appreciated!
Kinda mind boggling. You have loads of electronics! Four Helix 12's, FFS, etc, etc. Appears neat, well thought out, and easy to identify wires when, like 2 years down the road something needs fixed or changed.
Thanks JD, when I retired, I upgraded my electronics. I didn’t buy everything at once. My G2N at the console, I have had a long time and use it for driving, map/2d. I converted to lithium batteries last year. Younger anglers are so good with technology and I am just trying to keep up and stay current.
Troubleshooting down the road will be much easier for sure. With the 12 fuse option, I have room to add new technology if needed. 😊
Excellent job , well done as always 🎉
Thanks Don, as you well know, wiring is so important for peak electronics performance. Your knowledge and boat rigging skills are exceptional and I truly appreciate all your help over the years!
Awesome job. I need you to wire up my Skeeter.
Where are you located? with these skills you could make a fortune.
In Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦
Great information and video? I'm looking to replace the black connection box on my ranger for the trolling motor, where can I purchase for the connection boxes, again thank you.
If you’re referring to the trolling motor on and off switch mine needs replacing too. I had to cable tie wrap it last trip so it would stay on. Hopefully I can use a switch similar to one for my lithium electronics battery in video. I will look into that very soon. If you don’t hear back, drop another comment to remind me.
Steve great video, thanks. How did you run the Ethernet cables to the Ethernet box? Did they run from the front to the console, then into the rod locker? Was there a conduit to run them through?
There was no conduit from the console to the Ethernet box, there was a channel from the front of the boat, for the wires that opened up to the day box in front of the console. We run a wire fish to the front then pull the wiring through. We leave a string in afterwards to make it easier to run wires the next time.
A channel where? I have a conduit in the starboard side running from the front panel to the console. I assume I will have to run my Ethernet cables through that.
Brian, yes the channel is a piece of conduit that I run my Ethernet cables through on the Z520C.
From the bow to the console is the conduit.
You must have a boat load of money.
Just a retired guy who has worked hard in life and has treated himself to some toys.