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cowboybill
07-15-2010, 06:21 AM
I am looking at upgrading FF...

Hummingbird seems to have the right combo of power, screen clarity, dual freq, etc, for the money in my price range.

But one thing I dont like is; Hummingbird uses a plug system that allows for expansion to add more gadgets (nice), but from what I see, if you dont add the gadgets, the connectors are left exposed to corrosion...

The guy at West Marine pointed this out and said some guys are smothering dialectric grease (mess) or silicone (tough to clean later)..

Have any of you with hummingbirds had a problem with this??

Thanks
Cowboybill:jig:

buttchaser
07-15-2010, 06:33 AM
I've been using the Humminbird For about 5 years, The connectors do get corroded ... I usually splash the FF with fresh water after each trip Dry it off and apply the dialectric grease to the connectors and the expansion slots ...

With that being said if your going to purchase humminbird for $400 or less , Purchase it at west marine and get the insurance on it........

StinkyMatt
07-15-2010, 07:13 AM
I just purchased a Hummingbird 718 and am thinking about the same issue. I am trying to figure out some kind of a rubber like plug tu put on or in the connectors. Have not made anything yet. Keep us posted if you figure it out, I'll do the same.

dsafety
07-15-2010, 09:15 AM
Hummingbird has plastic plugs for all your unused connectors. They will send them to you for free if you ask. A little dialetric grease on the unused plugs and a piece of Gorilla Tape would probably work just as well.

Bob

cowboybill
07-15-2010, 10:05 AM
That seems easy enough! Nobody at the shops even mentioned rubber plugs (I was thinking...why dont they make rubber plugs to cover that!?!?)

Thanks for the input!

cowboybill:reel:

Deamon
07-18-2010, 02:49 PM
My Hummingbird's got only a straight dark thin line running down the middle of the screen after it's been powered up. The things brand new and only lightly salt sprayed. It's hooked up to AA battery's. Any ideas? Does anyone bench test locally?

steveooo
07-18-2010, 04:11 PM
I have a Garmin that has an extra plug in the back that I figured I would never use, so i filled the whole thing with goop. No corrosion, no worries, no chance of me ever being able to use an external antenna if i ever did want to :doh: