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hi youtubers jeff cote here with another session on ask pys so we've got a question here from a fellow boater um he asked i just purchased a new char plotter and have to install a new transducer should i go with a through-haul or an in-hole okay so you've got a char plotter it's not mentioned in the question but char plotters can now come with built-in sounders so a sounder is a way where you can actually connect the transducer directly in the back of the device and it's actually going to show you a bottom profile like a fish finder so transducers come in really let's call them three different flavors through-haul in-hall and transom mount let's start with the worse an inhale transducer is okay at best right it's like having a conversation through a wall with someone on the other side you can maybe sort of hear someone through a wall and through a door and you can maybe make out what they're saying but sending all that energy through the hull of your boat and then in the hopes that it's going to get to the bottom there's going to be a lot of what's called signal attenuation through the hall some of us like my boat very thin hull maybe half an inch some boats have an inch or more of fiberglass so if you're going to do an in-hall transducer right so not through-haul but an inhale so you glued on the inside you can lose a lot of signal sending that sound through the hall and then trying to get to the bottom and back so generally when we install these in-hall transducers we do it temporarily we do it as a backup we do it for redundancy but i always tell people you got to set your expectations and they better be pretty low whatever you're doing with that transducer is going to be nothing compared to a transducer that is a transom mount which is directly in the water or a through-hall transducer which is also effectively directly in the water so given a choice and i know it's way more money and you've got to put a hole in your boat and you've got to haul out it's always always better to go with a through-hull transducer or transom mount transducer than an in-house transducer so the other thing too is now you've got transom or in in-hole depends on your boat right so some smaller boats are going to have without boards it depends some of them are going to have transit mount transducers boats are not going to have trans amount transducers and of course there's going to be someone out there that's going to tell me i have one every rule has an exception but generally for the most of us for sale boaters it's going to be either an in-hall transducer or through-haul transducer and for a lot of boats below 30 feet uh it's common especially without boards to have actually a transom mount transducer the other question that was part of that question too is well what do i do if i want to have two transducers so on that note and shortly because that's a whole topic unto itself if you're gonna have two transducers running at the same time concurrently you're gonna wanna make sure that they're actually operating at different frequencies if they're not you're gonna have interference and as you go into deeper water it's very possible that you're going to start having interference and you're going to start losing your depth and the way to troubleshoot that is to turn one of them off and see if the death com the depth sounder comes back on the other one and if it does then you know that you've got interference so if you're having multiple transducers on your boat running at the same time you need to make sure that they're different frequencies maybe one of them is chirp and the other one is 50-100 so transducers is one of those things that it sounds simple but there's a lot of devils into the details all right thank you for watching this pys video if you've got further questions ask them down below or go on our website to fill one of the forms don't forget to subscribe and thanks for watching English (auto-generated) Videolytics