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Lowrance Elite 4x Portable on 2040-parts.com

AU $162.41
Location:

Dural, New South Wales, Australia

Dural, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Lowrance X-4 Fish Finder delivers excellent performance and Resolution at a fantastic low price.

Lowrance X4 is an ideal depth indicator and entry level sounder and available in 3 models - X4, X4pro and X4 Portable.

  • 4" Supertwist display - Resolution 240 x 160 Pixels.
  • Alarms - shallow, deep, Fish & zone.
  • Infinite ranges.
  • Gray Line.
  • Completely sealed and waterproof.
  • Output Power - 800w (pp) 100w (rms).
  • Power Consumption 3.5W max.
  • Memory backup - saves settings once unit is powered off.
  • Useable Depth: 200KHZ 100m, 200/83KHz 150m.
  • Beam Width upto 60 degrees with Transom Mount Transducer.
  • Temp sensor included

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