Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin
The Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin is a high-frequency transducer that provides exceptional target separation and crystal-clear sonar images. The Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin is designed for use with Garmin GPSMAP 8400 series and GPSMAP 8600 series chart plotters. This transducer is perfect for anglers who need a clear view of what’s beneath their boat.
The Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin provides a 250W RMS power rating and operates at frequencies of 150-240 kHz. The transducer’s narrow beam angle and high-frequency operation provide exceptional target separation and accuracy. The Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin also features a built-in fast-response temperature sensor, which provides accurate water temperature readings.
In addition to its exceptional sonar performance, the Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin is also designed for easy installation. The transducer’s thru-hull design allows for a simple and secure installation, and its 12-pin connector ensures a reliable connection to your Garmin chart plotter.
Why pick the Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin
The Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin offers several benefits that make it an ideal choice for anglers. Firstly, its high-frequency operation provides exceptional target separation and accuracy. Secondly, its narrow beam angle allows for a clear view of what’s beneath your boat. Finally, its built-in fast-response temperature sensor provides accurate water temperature readings.
Where to use it
The Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin is suitable for use on a variety of boats, including freshwater and saltwater vessels. It’s particularly useful for anglers who fish in deep water or in areas with heavy vegetation.
Tips for maintenance
To ensure optimal performance from your Garmin GT56UHD-TH Transducer Thru-Hull with 12-Pin, it’s essential to maintain it regularly. Here are a few tips:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion.
- Clean the transducer regularly to prevent the buildup of barnacles or algae.
- Store the transducer in a dry place when not in use.
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