All-in-one transducer featuring Broadband, CHIRP, StructureScan HD and DownScan Imaging™
Supports 83/200kHz Broadband sonar frequencies
Supports Medium and High CHIRP frequencies
Supports 455/800kHz StructureScan® frequencies
Multiple mounting options
Compatible with Lowrance Elite-7Ti and Elite-5Ti
Max Depth: High CHIRP (200kHz) - 1000' (305 m)
Max Speed: 55 mph (88 kph)
Engineered to high standards
High-grade design delivers extended lifespan
Made with premium materials
Product Details
TotalScan™ Plastic Transom Mount Transducer with 24' Cable (000-12568-001) by Lowrance®. Measures: Depth/Temperature. Frequency: 83/200/455/800kHz. An all-in-one transducer, TotalScan™ matches proven Broadband and CHIRP sonar with StructureScan® HD and DownScan Imaging™ technology, making it possible to target fish and search for fish-holding structure with the same transducer. The TotalScan™ transducer features multiple mounting options and is fully compatible with displays featuring integrated StructureScan®. like Lowrance Carbon, HDS Gen3, and Elite Ti models.
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Lowrance 000-0106-94, PTI-WBL7-Pin Ice Transducer with 7 Foot Cable.
This blue connector only has 3 pins, not 7 pins. I bought this transducer and hooked it up to my Lowrance Elite-4HDI Fishfinder. It works just fine for ice fishing. Set it on 200 hertz giving a 20-degree cone. I took a little adjusting, but it works just fine.
Every place I looked on the internet websites that carried this bracket said it would work on my 3D Scan. Even the folks at Lowrance said it would work. Wrong! I had to actually modify my transducer to utilize this bracket. Additionally, my transducer does not have screw holes to attach it to the bracket. I used tie-wraps to secure it. We'll see next season how that works out. Although it's made out of stamped out stainless steel, it's still too expensive.
Posted by Dennis (Coeur D Alene, ID) / December 13, 2018
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