Wdeertz
Senior Member
I’m currently anchored in the Bahamas and just had a severe squall pass by with lightning. I have 2 depth transducers and both would go offline periodically while the squall passed and then come back online shortly thereafter. It did this several times during the 30 min squall.
I’m between squalls now and both depth transducers are working fine. I thought the transducers work off sound waves. Does electrical activity cause transducers to go haywire? Anything to counter this effect?
I’m between squalls now and both depth transducers are working fine. I thought the transducers work off sound waves. Does electrical activity cause transducers to go haywire? Anything to counter this effect?