Control Your Active Target Module with a Switch (Way #3)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • This video covers a switch connected to the yellow wire for the Active Target and Active Target 2 live sonar modules. We'll show you some switch options, connections, and testing for the module. We used an older StructureScan HD module for demonstration only because my spare Active Target module is in Buffalo.
    This method also works with other Lowrance modules such as S3100, NEP-2, StructureScan, Sonar Hub, etc. They all use the same power cord and yellow wire wakeup.
    Thanks to my viewers and subscribers for suggesting doing this video.
    Remember: Do it right, do it once.
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    00:00 - Start
    01:25 - Switch Options
    03:23 - Making the connections
    10:31 - Final connections
    11:20 - Power up and test
    12:55 - Don't forget these
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  • @SammysBaits
    @SammysBaits 6 дней назад

    I didn't think I would find this video. Thanks so much! Switching the yellow wire is exactly what I want to do. I am setting it up in a kayak but want to be sure I can turn it off when not in use. Keeps my from having to have a larger battery in the kayak.

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  6 дней назад +1

      You're welcome. I'm glad that you found the video useful. I just used this same technique in the Elite FS/Active Target 2 video. I installed one of the rocker switches that I showed in the video since it had a LED indicator to let the owner know that it was turned on. Weight savings in a kayak is very important.
      Let me know how it works out.

  • @Cman12972
    @Cman12972 9 месяцев назад

    Keep ‘em coming very informative

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  9 месяцев назад

      That's the plan. I try to make sure that each video contains a few nuggets of useful information.
      And thanks for watching!

  • @abrahansaldana693
    @abrahansaldana693 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the information very much appreciated!!
    Question: is it necessary to add switches to the HDS-graph separately? So technically 3 switches total ?

    • @abrahansaldana693
      @abrahansaldana693 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve recently purchased an LSS-1 module with side and down imaging, and also 2, 1st gen HDS-7s

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I glad that you found the video to be useful.
      No, the switch is only needed for the module. The units have easily accessible power buttons.

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  7 месяцев назад +1

      That was a good setup at the time. I ran that setup (with 10s) for a couple of years. The LSS-1 transducer is much more compact than the current Lowrance side imaging transducers. Just make sure that the units are updated with the latest update for them.

    • @abrahansaldana693
      @abrahansaldana693 7 месяцев назад

      How would I go about updating the units?

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  7 месяцев назад +1

      get a micro SD card with carrier that it 32 GB or less. Go to the Lowrance website on the support page. Then select the updates page. Then in the dropdown box in the left, select your unit. Make sure that they are Gen 1. Follow the instructions to download the update to your SD card. Then put the SD card in a unit and power it on. If it needs the update then it will show a bar on the bottom of the screen. When it is done you can then remove the card and do the second unit.
      This is the latest update: HDS (Gen1) with GPS Patch

  • @peterv1459
    @peterv1459 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Garry, Thank you for the video. Would you be able to wire an active target with the switch method, but still connect the input of the switch to a HDS Pro unit yellow wire? So that the unit would only be able to be powered up when the HDS PRO is on, but still be able to be turned off when not using the active target?.

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I'm glad that you like the video. Yes, that would be a good way to use a switch while having the Pro control it. Make sure the Pro has the yellow wire activate (wake up) enabled, it is by default but worth checking. One thing is that if the Pro has a transducer connected to it then you should connect blue sync wire on the AT2 to the Pro yellow wire and turn on sync capability. And then use a switch like in the video. That will give you the clearest AT images.

    • @peterv1459
      @peterv1459 7 месяцев назад

      Ok Thanks Garry@@garrywoodruff960 , Yes I will be using the Pro's included active transducer, although I thought that the blue wire was only if I had 2 AT2'S hooked up. Could I still use the switch by hooking up the AT2 blue wire on one side of the switch and the yellow wire from the pro on the other side of the switch? So that the unit would only be able to be powered up when the HDS PRO is on, but still be able to be turned off when not using the active target?

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome.
      No, if you use the blue (sync) on the AT2 then you will need to connect the yellow wire to turn on the module. In that case, use a separate switch hooked up the same power source as the AT2 module. The switch will let you turn on/off the module. And on the Pro, make sure that you set the Power Control to sync.

    • @peterv1459
      @peterv1459 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your advice Garry

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcom.

  • @yasenradkov1301
    @yasenradkov1301 8 месяцев назад

    How about the switch from blue sea switch which has light when it’s on.How to wire that button up?

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  8 месяцев назад

      There are several Blue Seas lighted switches as well as a multitude of other brands. All of the SPST (single pole single throw) lighted switches should have (1) power in (2) switched power out and (3) ground. You would wire it the same way that I showed in the video except you would also connect the (3) ground to the battery ground. This will complete the circuit when the switch is in the ON position and will light up the indicator.
      Let me know if that make sense.

    • @BrianParkerson
      @BrianParkerson Месяц назад

      So it's only necessary to connect the ground leg of the switch for the light indicator. In other words the switch will still work just won't illuminate the switch.

    • @garrywoodruff960
      @garrywoodruff960  6 дней назад

      Yes that is correct. The ground used just used for the light to indicate that the switch is turned on.