Lowrance LST-3800 In-Dash Digital Depth/Temp Gauge
Item # 92748
Key Features
In-dash digital depth and water temperature gauge
200 kHz hi-speed Skimmer transom mount transducer
Built-in temp sensor
Hi-contrast dot matrix display with LED backlight
Fully sealed and waterproof
Our Price $174.99
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I just purchased a new 2012 glastron 180 gt and the water temp flashes -4F continuously. Just wondering if the transducer is faulty or just not installed properly. I am thinking that there is no way a thru hull transducer could display water temp and from recall I don't think there is one on the transom. Any comments or advice is welcome. I would think that Glastron would have some notification to the buyer not to expect the temp portion to work if this is the case. The back light does not seem to work as well. Should have been picked up on the pdi. Frustrated New Boat Owner.Asked on 7/8/2012 by Frustrated0 answers
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I need a thru-hull transducer for my Lowrance LST 3800. Can you give me a recomendation?
Thank you
RaulAsked on 5/31/2012 by Anonymous from Miami, fl0 answers
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how long is the cable for the transducer 10 or 15 feet longAsked on 7/22/2011 by Anonymous from Chattanooga,TN0 answers
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Does the 3800 replace the 3500Asked on 6/18/2011 by Tony from long island ny0 answers
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is the transducer glued to the floor of the boat, or do you have to drill holes in the boat.
thanksAsked on 2/17/2011 by roddy from summerton,sc1 answer
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Neither. This comes with a transom mounted transducer which can be installed under the waterline, on the outside back wall of the boat, or you can take the bracket off of the transducer and use epoxy to install the transducer inside the bilge area, making sure that there are no air bubbles under the transducer, and it will shoot through the hull.Answered on 2/22/2011 by Justin from Overton's
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