Billfo Posted November 30, 2011 Posted November 30, 2011 I have an older Lowrance LMS-337C DF. I believe I will replace it this spring with a "mapping" model since its main use is for its gps. Anyway this older unit has a couple issues I need opinions on. FIRST of all, it turns itself on after about 10 seconds of powering off. I have reciently discovered that while up on the lift, "after the unit has turned itself back on", there is now an audiable ticking sound comming from the transducer. I had planned on selling this unit on ebay, but if it is going belly up I cant screw someone intentionally. Other than the turning on & clicking, it SEEMS to work fine. So what do yall think ? Is this unit dying ? Email me Red-Right-Returning is for quitters !
rps Posted November 30, 2011 Posted November 30, 2011 The clicking is the transducer? If so, transducers do click if out of water.
Billfo Posted November 30, 2011 Author Posted November 30, 2011 The clicking is the transducer? If so, transducers do click if out of water. Ohhh, thats good. I never noticed the ticking before. Unless I am doing something wrong, the unit still powers itself OM. UNLESS I am not shutting it down correctly.. I better do more research.. Thanks. Email me Red-Right-Returning is for quitters !
Dutch Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 If you can catch Lowrance in the right mood, you might get a trade in because your unit has the keyboard going out and can not be fixed. You might get more of a trade in than you would cash. It is worth a phone call to find out.
Billfo Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 So the "keyboard is going out"? Trade in ? Interesting. Have not though of that... thanks for the idea. If you can catch Lowrance in the right mood, you might get a trade in because your unit has the keyboard going out and can not be fixed. You might get more of a trade in than you would cash. It is worth a phone call to find out. Email me Red-Right-Returning is for quitters !
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