Pat Hood

  • jhalfen
    Posts: 4179
    #677278

    I am running an X25C on the bow and an X38C on the dash of my angler 1860. They are networked together and share one LGC3000 puck.

    I will refer you to Kevin Krumenauer at Absolute Powersports, one of our site sponsors, who did all of my rigging for me. Kevin will be able to answer your questions for you, and if you are so inclined, I’m sure he’d be able to get you rigged up and ready for the inland season.

    Kevin at Absolute Powersports: 715-723-7705

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #677286

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    Okay guys,
    I picked up a 520c last night to go along with the 111 I already have, and want to set it up to run on a network. I know there has been posts on this in the past, but each one seems to be unique. Is anybody running this setup, or one similar? The 520 will be on the bow, and the 111 is on the dash. Any info to help me out would be great!

    thanks!


    2 red to blue adapters 127-05, one for the 111C and one for the LGC-2000

    3 red T-connectors, one for each unit and one for the LGC-2000.

    1 15 foot extension cable (red) to connect the console to the bow.

    3 extension cables (generally 2 footers on the units and whatever length you need to the LGC-2000)

    2 120 ohm terminators for each end of the network (cap the Ts on each end).

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #677293

    Wade, you forgot “Tax Free to your door!” from Jolly Ann Marine!

    dandorn
    M.I.N.N.E.S.O.T.A.
    Posts: 3207
    #678615

    Quote:


    2 red to blue adapters 127-05, one for the 111C and one for the LGC-2000

    3 red T-connectors, one for each unit and one for the LGC-2000.

    1 15 foot extension cable (red) to connect the console to the bow.

    3 extension cables (generally 2 footers on the units and whatever length you need to the LGC-2000)

    2 120 ohm terminators for each end of the network (cap the Ts on each end).


    Wade,

    Wouldn’t it make more sense to stick with the “blue” stuff

    since he already has a network started??

    Why convert to “red” if you don’t have to?

    Depending on where the puck is located this add-on could

    possibly be accomplished with the purchase of one blue T

    and one blue to red adaptor. If the puck is located aft of

    the console then a blue extension cable would have to be

    purchased as well. Possibly one other blue extension cable from blue T (at the bow) to the blue to red adaptor

    to the 520 may be needed.

    Sticking with the blue is going to be more cost effective.

    I guess we need to know “thehat’s” current setup to give

    an accurate parts needed list.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #678656

    Good points Dan. Could do that if one can find the parts. http://www.lei-extras.com may be the best place to look and get technical advice too.

    the_hat
    SE Metro
    Posts: 246
    #679517

    Thanks for all the responses guys! I have figured out that I can stay with the blue connectors, as far as I have figured, and with Ben Garver’s help, I think I just need 2T’s, a blue extension cable, a red to blue adapter, and a couple of terminator plugs, and I should be good. It is my understanding that it is already powered from the existing unit. The current gps puck is mounted on the gunwale, in front of the drivers console, so it is in a great location to get to the bow.

    if anyone has anymore input, I would still love to hear it!

    thanks again!

    ted-merdan
    Posts: 1036
    #679619

    PM me if you are looking for blue connectors, T’s, cables, etc. Cleaning out the garage as I have switched to HB and found a bunch.

    Ted

    the_hat
    SE Metro
    Posts: 246
    #679983

    PM Sent!

    thanks Ted

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #196965

    Looks like I’m ready

    At least it was in the lungs so it wasn’t all luck

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #72918

    Now maybe move back to the 15yd mark…

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #72835

    I’m headed for the basement to duplicate!!

    coppertop
    Central MN
    Posts: 2853
    #72878

    Nice going Gut! btw-Sweet training wheels!

    flatlandfowler
    SC/SW MN
    Posts: 1081
    #72857

    Nice! Last year at a qualifying shoot for a state park hunt a buddy of mine robin hoods at 20 yards. He asks ‘does that get me a free pass in?’ and the guy says ‘yeah, if only you had done it in the vitals and not the gut!’ Turns out he had more luck and less skill than yours

    abster71
    crawford county WI
    Posts: 817
    #72847

    Hey Pat is that Lady Lucks arrow stuck into yours

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #73802

    Muley doesn’t have a chance

    jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #73801

    Quote:


    Now maybe move back to the 15yd mark…



    I’m sure it was Lori that made that shot

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #73728

    Quote:


    Now maybe move back to the 15yd mark…


    Jami Ritter
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 3065
    #72950

    Nice shootin!

    but i gotta ask….

    whats up with the cart???

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #73102

    Quote:


    Nice shootin!

    but i gotta ask….

    whats up with the cart???


    I roll it into the backyard and shoot then roll it back in the garage

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #73091

    Quote:


    Quote:


    Nice shootin!

    but i gotta ask….

    whats up with the cart???


    I roll it into the backyard and shoot then roll it back in the garage


    I saw the same setup at Joel Nelson’s house. It looks very slick and easy to manage.

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #73236

    The hardest thing on targets is the weather They last a couple extra years if you haul them in and out when you shoot

    prieser
    Byron, MN
    Posts: 2274
    #73233

    And they don’t give them away either. Nice shot & nice ride.

    jason_ramthun
    Byron MN
    Posts: 3376
    #73401

    Quote:


    Quote:


    Nice shootin!

    but i gotta ask….

    whats up with the cart???


    I roll it into the backyard and shoot then roll it back in the garage


    We have the same setup Pat Works great till Gunner jumps on them and you end up pulling him too

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #73383

    Well, I’ve tried and tried the last two days without success. I figured it couldn’t be that hard if someone from Skonny can do it.

    Nice shooting!!

    I don’t know how many thousands of arrows I’ve shot in my day and still have yet to get one. Lots of broken knocks and torn fletchings though!!

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #73351

    Thanks Kooty I still like to think it was skill

    Jason I need pics of Gunner riding your deer target

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #73229

    He’s obviously not from SD. You need to get one hand in the air and one hanging on, like a real cowboy!!

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #73128

    dylan1123
    wisconsin
    Posts: 125
    #73299

    pat you shure thats not randy shootin? just joking nice shooting

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