Airmar SS175C-20-H 20d Tilt High CHIRP with Navico BL
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Airmar SS175C-20-H 20d Tilt High CHIRP with Navico BL

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The Airmar SS175C-20-H is an amazing depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With a 1 kW power and a maximum depth of 304 m (1000'), it's perfect for boats up to 11 m (36'). This high - CHIRP transducer has a frequency range from 130 kHz to 210 kHz and a 10° to 6° beamwidth, offering 80 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer. Its high frequency provides great shallow - water performance, clear bottom details, and good fish target separation. The stainless - steel housing is compatible with all hull types, and there's also a bronze housing (B175H) model. It features the exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Airmar’s low - profile Chirp - ready transducers are ideal for small boats like center consoles. The low - frequency band performs well in deep water. The SS175L can deliver up to 20 kHz of total bandwidth in one installation. Tilted element transducers have a ceramic element fixed at 20°, 12° or 0° angle. Installed almost flush to the hull, they correct for hull deadrise, ensuring maximum echo returns and accurate depth readings. Specifications: Weight is 2.7 kg (6 lb), hull deadrise up to 24°, acoustic window is urethane, hole size is 98 mm (3 - 7/8'), and it has one internal ceramic assembly.

Using the Airmar SS175C - 20 - H is quite straightforward. First, make sure to choose the right location on your boat's hull for installation. The transducer should be installed almost flush to the hull. The tilted element helps correct for the hull deadrise, so just follow the angle marked on the transducer (20°, 12°, or 0°) to ensure accurate depth readings. Once installed, connect it properly according to the wiring instructions. As for usage, turn on your fishfinder or depth - reading device, and you'll start getting depth and water - temperature information. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the transducer for any signs of damage, like cracks in the acoustic window (which is made of urethane). Keep it clean from dirt and debris. If you notice any issues, it's a good idea to consult the manufacturer's support or a professional. Also, store the boat in a dry place when not in use to prevent long - term damage to the transducer.


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