Baxter":2b39029i said:I use on IPad same platform. Works fine but, have preferred Garmin Blue Tooth which they no longer support want to keep on own equipmentbi guess.
gallen":2nvxvakd said:Great info, Thanks. I’m sure using it on my ipad would be a much better option than the phone.
Dr. Bob—my Garmin unit is the Echomap CV, which we installed less than two years ago. It replaced a 14 year old Raymarine unit. The Garmin has worked fine until recently, when it began to turn off at regular intervals, especially when running in bumpy water. It always powers back up when I turn it on again, but will often go off in a matter of minutes. Frustrating while salmon fishing and also dangerous when several miles offshore of Bodega Bay.
I assumed there was a loose connection somewhere, so I cleaned and reconnected connections on both batteries, behind the unit, at the fuse box, and at one of the breakers. Checked the fuse. Still having the problem. I imagine there is an interruption in voltage somewhere at some point, which is causing the problem. I am not an electrician by any stretch of the imagination, but my son-in-law, who installed the unit, is. Before I go to the hassle of hauling the boat out of the marina in the middle of salmon season and taking it to my son-in-law or a marine mechanic, any suggestions for a procedure I should follow? I should mention the boat has been in the Spud Point Marina at Bodega Bay for over 15 years.
Thanks.
gallen":31lyyn8m said:Great info, Thanks. I’m sure using it on my ipad would be a much better option than the phone.
Dr. Bob—my Garmin unit is the Echomap CV, which we installed less than two years ago. It replaced a 14 year old Raymarine unit. The Garmin has worked fine until recently, when it began to turn off at regular intervals, especially when running in bumpy water. It always powers back up when I turn it on again, but will often go off in a matter of minutes. Frustrating while salmon fishing and also dangerous when several miles offshore of Bodega Bay.
I assumed there was a loose connection somewhere, so I cleaned and reconnected connections on both batteries, behind the unit, at the fuse box, and at one of the breakers. Checked the fuse. Still having the problem. I imagine there is an interruption in voltage somewhere at some point, which is causing the problem. I am not an electrician by any stretch of the imagination, but my son-in-law, who installed the unit, is. Before I go to the hassle of hauling the boat out of the marina in the middle of salmon season and taking it to my son-in-law or a marine mechanic, any suggestions for a procedure I should follow? I should mention the boat has been in the Spud Point Marina at Bodega Bay for over 15 years.
Thanks.