I am going to purchase a Depth Raider and wanted to know if the installation is very difficult. Also, is there a disconnect for when removing the down rigger from the boat? After all the posts I have read, this seems like one of the most important items to have on boat.
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Depth Raider Installation
Has anyone mounted their display for the Depth raider on a Ram Mount? I have been trying to contact the manufacturer of Depth Raider, Kell Industries, Ram, and Cabela's and have not been able to find a model designed for this. Worst case I guess would be to buy one and just modify it with a new set of mounting holes, unless someone else has a suggestion.
The probe gets hooked up to your rigger with the non all metal side. The top is the smaller metal arm with the plastic square coming out of the probe. You want to leave the bottom metal exposed for grounding purposes. I hang a weight on the probe. Then tape the top connection point with the thick rubber waterproof self sticking tape. You can get that tape at hardware stores. I always ran the antenna with the base mounted toward the downrigger reel. The unsupported end of the antenna toward the pully. Normally you just have the wire though the middle. Under use it tends to hit somewhat. For the health of the coated cable you do not want to run it right on the antenna.
I just picked up a used depth raider too, no instructions so sorry if these questions are pretty easy... Does the direction matter for mounting the receiver coil on the downrigger? How tight is the down rigger line supposed to be against that coil? Should there be tension against the coil, or just so it goes through it easily? Also, when connecting the probe does top or bottom matter? Any other tips for a good installation are appreciated!
I think they have added more electric filters since I bought mine. Mine would not work when I had my tr1 gold autopilot on. I added a filter which helped on my last boat. The problem reappeared on my new boat. I just picked up one of those little 12 volt batterys. Around 25 bucks. Have not had any interference issues since then. Just charge up the battery every few trips. The power and connecter from the antenna plugs into the back of the display. I have track system on my boat. I used one of traxtech multipurpose plates to mount the display. Easy on and off that way. My electric downriggers can be hard on the coated cable. Maybe ever other year I will cut 10 feet off and redo. Kind of a good wear spot above the probe. That’s where the bend going into the pulley is. When the weight is all the way in.