Airmar SS175C-0-L 0d Tilt Low CHIRP With Navico 9-Pin
  • Airmar SS175C-0-L 0° Tilt Low CHIRP Transducer with Navico 9-Pin Connector

Airmar SS175C-0-L 0d Tilt Low CHIRP With Navico 9-Pin

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The Airmar SS175C-0-L 0° Tilt Low CHIRP transducer is a top - notch addition for smaller boats like center consoles. It's a 1 kW depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With a low frequency range from 40 kHz to 60 kHz, it can reach a maximum depth of 762 m (2500') and has a 32° to 21° beamwidth, offering excellent deep - water performance. Its high - performance, low - profile thru - hull housing gives great resolution at speed when installed correctly. The stainless - steel housing is suitable for stepped, planing or displacement hulls made of fiberglass, wood or metal, and there's also a bronze housing (B175L) model for fiberglass and wood hulls. The transducer features exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Tilted at a 0° angle, it corrects for hull deadrise up to 24°, ensuring maximum echo returns and accurate depth readings. Weighing 2.7 kg (6 lb), it has a 98 mm (3 - 7/8') hole size and a urethane acoustic window with seven internal broadband ceramic assemblies.

Using the Airmar SS175C - 0 - L transducer is quite straightforward. First, make sure to install it almost flush to the hull. This helps the tilted element correct for the hull deadrise and direct the beam straight down. When you're out on the water, the transducer will start giving you depth and water - temperature readings right away. For boats up to 11 m (36'), this transducer is a great fit. When it comes to maintenance, keep an eye on the urethane acoustic window. Avoid scratching it as it can affect the performance. Also, check the connections regularly to make sure they're secure. If you're using the boat in saltwater, rinse the transducer with fresh water after each use to prevent corrosion, especially for the stainless - steel or bronze housing. And don't forget that if you have any issues, the exclusive Xducer ID® technology can assist in troubleshooting.


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