capslock118
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2009
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I have a hummingbird 170 depth / fish finder.
It likes to warn me about low battery by sending my a constant beeping noise.
I looked through my settings and noticed that it is set to warn me about a low battery if it get's below 12v; which makes sense of why it doesn't go off when underway since at that point it is on a 14v charge from the engine.
Now I am thinking that must be too high, surely a 12v battery will drop below 12v fairly easily once the battery is being used when the engine is off; and even still for high demand applications like trim/tilt.
So right now I set it to 11v, because I think that 10v would make it difficult for the engine to start. What do you think? what should be the minimum voltage level for the alarm to go off?
It likes to warn me about low battery by sending my a constant beeping noise.
I looked through my settings and noticed that it is set to warn me about a low battery if it get's below 12v; which makes sense of why it doesn't go off when underway since at that point it is on a 14v charge from the engine.
Now I am thinking that must be too high, surely a 12v battery will drop below 12v fairly easily once the battery is being used when the engine is off; and even still for high demand applications like trim/tilt.
So right now I set it to 11v, because I think that 10v would make it difficult for the engine to start. What do you think? what should be the minimum voltage level for the alarm to go off?