Upper housing assembly
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Motor Voltage | 24V ou 36V |
| Wireless Foot Pedal | Oui |
| Compatible eau salée | Non |
| Noise Level | Très silencieux |
| Operating voltage | 16-46V (24V ou 36V nominal) |
| Package contents | 1x Boîtier supérieur (avec autocollant de tête et anneau d'autocollant indicateur), 14x Vis Torx n° 6 x 3/4 |
| Compatible model | Moteur électrique avant Lowrance Ghost |
| Compatible models | Moteur électrique avant Lowrance Ghost, Écrans multifonction Lowrance HDS Pro, HDS Live, HDS Carbon, Elite FS |
| Material | Plastique composite marin |
| Product type | Boîtier supérieur de rechange |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Lowrance Top Housing Assembly (part number 000-15252-001) is a replacement component designed for Lowrance marine electronic systems, specifically for the Lowrance Ghost bow electric motor. This assembly protects the internal components of the motor and maintains the integrity of the main unit.
Integration and functionality
This top housing is essential for the proper operation and durability of the Ghost bow electric motor. It includes a top housing assembly, a head sticker, an indicator sticker ring, and fourteen Torx No. 6 x 3/4 screws. The housing protects the 9-pin mini transducer connectors, NMEA 2000 Micro-C connectors, and Bluetooth modules, ensuring reliable connectivity with compatible Lowrance multifunction displays (HDS Pro, HDS Live, HDS Carbon, and Elite FS) for engine sonar display.
Design and application
Designed for professional and recreational marine applications, the Top Housing Assembly fully integrates with existing Lowrance systems. It ensures that the Ghost bow electric motor, powered by 24 V DC or 36 V DC at a rated current of 50 A, maintains its performance and resistance to marine elements. Replacement restores both the functional protection and the appearance of the motor after damage or wear.
Documentation
Documentation
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