Sonar features & Specifications
MODEL NO. | M5LI |
DISPLAY | TrueColor patented MBC Brushless Lighting |
POWER | 2500 Watt Peak to Peak Output Power |
CONE ANGLE | Dual Beam 8/20 Degree Ice Transducer |
TARGET SEPARATION | Down to 3/4-Inch |
INTERFERENCE REJECTION | Patented Multiple Step Interference Rejection |
ZOOM | Patented Infinitely Adjustable Zoom (Zoom anywhere throughout the water column) |
CABLE | 8 ft. Transducer Cable |
ADDITIONAL FEATURES | Selectable Depth Ranges – 20′, 40′, 80′, 160′ |
Battery Specifications
MODEL NO. | MLS – Lithium Shuttle |
ESTIMATED RUNTIME* | Up To 43 Hours Depending on Conditions |
SIZE | 9.5″ x 9.5″ x 11″ |
WEIGHT | 4 lbs. 8 oz. |
CAPACITY | 12-amp hour |
VOLTAGE | 12.8 Vd.c. |
TERMINALS | MarCum Proprietary Power Plug |
PEAK DISCHARGE | 10-amps |
MAX CHARGE CURRENT | 10-amps |
BMS PROTECTION |
Circuitry designed to prevent the battery from operating outside its safe operating levels. Includes: over-current & over-voltage protection, regulates operation during high & low temperatures, balanced charging, and short circuit protection. |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE | -29°C to +49°C |
*Runtime estimates are based on power usage with factory default settings. Changes in user settings like screen brightness can have a major impact on power draw and therefore runtimes. MarCum Technologies offer these estimates to aid in determining the size battery you need to meet your use case.
LITHIUM SHUTTLE FEATURES
- Compact, Lightweight, Long-Lasting
- Up to 43 Hour Continuous Run Time (Battery life varies by use, settings, configuration, and many other factors)
- Lithium ION Polymer Battery
- Recharge Fast with the included 3-amp Hour Charger
- Battery Status Indicator
- LED Lighting Positioned to Illuminate Hole and Charge Glow Lures
- Dual USB Power Ports
- Integrated Cable Storage and Grips
- Dual Rod Holders
- Two 1/4 – 20 Ports for Additional Accessories
- Inverted Transducer Rest Eliminates Freeze Up
- Dual Transducer Support Arm Mounts (One transducer support arm included)
- Articulating Handle with Locking Spokes Adjusts to Fit Most Ice Sonar Systems
- Easy Assembly
*Runtime estimates are based on power usage with factory default settings. Changes in user settings like screen brightness can have a major impact on power draw and therefore runtimes. MarCum Technologies offer these estimates to aid in determining the size battery you need to meet your use case.
Weights & Dims
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS | 9.5″ x 9.5″ x 11″ |
WEIGHT | 6.5 lbs. |
Accessories Included
BATTERY | Lithium Shuttle with Built-in Rechargeable 12-Volt 12-amp |
CHARGER | 3-Stage Automatic Lithium Charger |
WARRANTY | Two Year System Warranty |
Manual for the MarCum M5 Flasher Lithium Shuttle Ice Sonar System
Download for Free! Click on link
M5 Manual
Manual for the MarCum Lithium Shuttle Download for Free! Click on link Lithium Shuttle Manual
Manuel en français pour le système MarCum M5 Flasher Lithium Shuttle Ice Sonar
Télécharger gratuitement! Cliquez sur le lien
M5 Manuel en Français
Manual for the MarCum Lithium Shuttle Download for Free! Click on link Lithium Shuttle Manual
BMS Protection
Circuitry designed to prevent the battery from operating outside its safe operating levels. Includes: over-current & over-voltage protection, regulates operation during high & low temperatures, balanced charging, and short circuit protection.
Warnings
- Do not immerse the battery in water or sea water. Keep the battery in a cool dry place when not in use.
- Do not use or leave the battery near a heat source (i.e. heater, furnace, fire).
- Use the battery charger only as directed when recharging.
- Do not reverse the positive and negative terminals on the battery connections.
- Do not discard the battery in a fire, furnace, or other combustible space.
- Do not connect the battery directly to an electrical outlet.
- Do not short –circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with metal objects.
- Do not directly solder the battery or pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp objects.
- If the battery gives off an odor, generates heat, becomes discolored or in any way appears abnormal during use, or while charging or discharging, immediately stop using it.
- If the battery leaks and the battery contents (electrolyte) gets into an eye, do not rub the eye. Instead, flush the eye(s) with clean water and immediately seek medical attention or it may result in injury to the eye(s).
- Do not use the battery in a location where static electricity or magnetic fields are great or it may result in damage to the battery safety devices.
- Do not leave the battery in high temperatures (i.e. in direct sunlight or in a vehicle in extremely hot weather) or it may overheat, and its performance will be degraded, and service life decreased.
- Tape the battery terminals prior to disposal to insulate them as discarded batteries may cause fire or explosion.
- Follow manufacturers instructions.
It’s this time of year when our ice sonar is swapped for long rods and soft water, but that doesn’t mean your MarCum should be put in the back corner of the garage. All sonar systems, digital or mechanical styles, offer keys and cues that help anglers be more successful on the water
That’s especially true in small crafts like kayaks, canoes, or small skiffs where a larger, permanently mounted traditional LCD display isn’t in play. Here’s just a few ways to trick your craft, whatever it may be, and get the very most from your MarCum.
From the day you get your first flasher, the ice-fishing universe is forever changed. Ice anglers go from simply guessing at bites and what may or may not have been a fish, to tracking them throughout the water column. Not only can you use it to find fish and track how they respond to your bait, but you can also use it to find active fish before a line is even wetted. At one time, it was considered somewhat odd; almost a novelty. Now, ice-fishing electronics are a multi-million dollar category, and the thought of fishing without one seems pointless.
Since introducing cutting edge sonar technology to mechanical flashers nearly 20 years ago, MarCum has sought to build the best sonar on-ice, bar-none. Recent advances saw MarCum bringing the first digital sonar to the market, giving anglers a host of ample options when hitting the ice this winter. Read on to gain a better understanding of your options, and ultimately decide which is best for your style of fishing.
Midwest angler Joel Nelson knows a thing or two about ice sonar. As MarCum’s longest tenured pro-staff member and media personality, he’s been running a MarCum since the brand’s inception. Though he could run any fish finder on the planet, he’s an avid fan of the M1. “It’s really a sonar that takes me back to some of the original MarCum units that just flat caught fish,” says Nelson. “You get exactly what you need in an ice locator, ready to fish out of the box.” Nelson logs thousands of miles across the ice belt each season, fishing and filming for a host of TV and video segments, all while toting an M1. “I appreciate so many of the MarCum units in the lineup, but I’ll always have an M1,” says Nelson.
Sonar features & Specifications
MODEL NO. | M5LI |
DISPLAY | TrueColor patented MBC Brushless Lighting |
POWER | 2500 Watt Peak to Peak Output Power |
CONE ANGLE | Dual Beam 8/20 Degree Ice Transducer |
TARGET SEPARATION | Down to 3/4-Inch |
INTERFERENCE REJECTION | Patented Multiple Step Interference Rejection |
ZOOM | Patented Infinitely Adjustable Zoom (Zoom anywhere throughout the water column) |
CABLE | 8 ft. Transducer Cable |
ADDITIONAL FEATURES | Selectable Depth Ranges – 20′, 40′, 80′, 160′ |
Battery Specifications
MODEL NO. | MLS – Lithium Shuttle |
ESTIMATED RUNTIME* | Up To 43 Hours Depending on Conditions |
SIZE | 9.5″ x 9.5″ x 11″ |
WEIGHT | 4 lbs. 8 oz. |
CAPACITY | 12-amp hour |
VOLTAGE | 12.8 Vd.c. |
TERMINALS | MarCum Proprietary Power Plug |
PEAK DISCHARGE | 10-amps |
MAX CHARGE CURRENT | 10-amps |
BMS PROTECTION |
Circuitry designed to prevent the battery from operating outside its safe operating levels. Includes: over-current & over-voltage protection, regulates operation during high & low temperatures, balanced charging, and short circuit protection. |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE | -29°C to +49°C |
*Runtime estimates are based on power usage with factory default settings. Changes in user settings like screen brightness can have a major impact on power draw and therefore runtimes. MarCum Technologies offer these estimates to aid in determining the size battery you need to meet your use case.
LITHIUM SHUTTLE FEATURES
- Compact, Lightweight, Long-Lasting
- Up to 43 Hour Continuous Run Time (Battery life varies by use, settings, configuration, and many other factors)
- Lithium ION Polymer Battery
- Recharge Fast with the included 3-amp Hour Charger
- Battery Status Indicator
- LED Lighting Positioned to Illuminate Hole and Charge Glow Lures
- Dual USB Power Ports
- Integrated Cable Storage and Grips
- Dual Rod Holders
- Two 1/4 – 20 Ports for Additional Accessories
- Inverted Transducer Rest Eliminates Freeze Up
- Dual Transducer Support Arm Mounts (One transducer support arm included)
- Articulating Handle with Locking Spokes Adjusts to Fit Most Ice Sonar Systems
- Easy Assembly
*Runtime estimates are based on power usage with factory default settings. Changes in user settings like screen brightness can have a major impact on power draw and therefore runtimes. MarCum Technologies offer these estimates to aid in determining the size battery you need to meet your use case.
Weights & Dims
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS | 9.5″ x 9.5″ x 11″ |
WEIGHT | 6.5 lbs. |
Accessories Included
BATTERY | Lithium Shuttle with Built-in Rechargeable 12-Volt 12-amp |
CHARGER | 3-Stage Automatic Lithium Charger |
WARRANTY | Two Year System Warranty |
Manual for the MarCum M5 Flasher Lithium Shuttle Ice Sonar System
Download for Free! Click on link
M5 Manual
Manual for the MarCum Lithium Shuttle Download for Free! Click on link Lithium Shuttle Manual
Manuel en français pour le système MarCum M5 Flasher Lithium Shuttle Ice Sonar
Télécharger gratuitement! Cliquez sur le lien
M5 Manuel en Français
Manual for the MarCum Lithium Shuttle Download for Free! Click on link Lithium Shuttle Manual
BMS Protection
Circuitry designed to prevent the battery from operating outside its safe operating levels. Includes: over-current & over-voltage protection, regulates operation during high & low temperatures, balanced charging, and short circuit protection.
Warnings
- Do not immerse the battery in water or sea water. Keep the battery in a cool dry place when not in use.
- Do not use or leave the battery near a heat source (i.e. heater, furnace, fire).
- Use the battery charger only as directed when recharging.
- Do not reverse the positive and negative terminals on the battery connections.
- Do not discard the battery in a fire, furnace, or other combustible space.
- Do not connect the battery directly to an electrical outlet.
- Do not short –circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with metal objects.
- Do not directly solder the battery or pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp objects.
- If the battery gives off an odor, generates heat, becomes discolored or in any way appears abnormal during use, or while charging or discharging, immediately stop using it.
- If the battery leaks and the battery contents (electrolyte) gets into an eye, do not rub the eye. Instead, flush the eye(s) with clean water and immediately seek medical attention or it may result in injury to the eye(s).
- Do not use the battery in a location where static electricity or magnetic fields are great or it may result in damage to the battery safety devices.
- Do not leave the battery in high temperatures (i.e. in direct sunlight or in a vehicle in extremely hot weather) or it may overheat, and its performance will be degraded, and service life decreased.
- Tape the battery terminals prior to disposal to insulate them as discarded batteries may cause fire or explosion.
- Follow manufacturers instructions.
It’s this time of year when our ice sonar is swapped for long rods and soft water, but that doesn’t mean your MarCum should be put in the back corner of the garage. All sonar systems, digital or mechanical styles, offer keys and cues that help anglers be more successful on the water
That’s especially true in small crafts like kayaks, canoes, or small skiffs where a larger, permanently mounted traditional LCD display isn’t in play. Here’s just a few ways to trick your craft, whatever it may be, and get the very most from your MarCum.
From the day you get your first flasher, the ice-fishing universe is forever changed. Ice anglers go from simply guessing at bites and what may or may not have been a fish, to tracking them throughout the water column. Not only can you use it to find fish and track how they respond to your bait, but you can also use it to find active fish before a line is even wetted. At one time, it was considered somewhat odd; almost a novelty. Now, ice-fishing electronics are a multi-million dollar category, and the thought of fishing without one seems pointless.
Since introducing cutting edge sonar technology to mechanical flashers nearly 20 years ago, MarCum has sought to build the best sonar on-ice, bar-none. Recent advances saw MarCum bringing the first digital sonar to the market, giving anglers a host of ample options when hitting the ice this winter. Read on to gain a better understanding of your options, and ultimately decide which is best for your style of fishing.
Midwest angler Joel Nelson knows a thing or two about ice sonar. As MarCum’s longest tenured pro-staff member and media personality, he’s been running a MarCum since the brand’s inception. Though he could run any fish finder on the planet, he’s an avid fan of the M1. “It’s really a sonar that takes me back to some of the original MarCum units that just flat caught fish,” says Nelson. “You get exactly what you need in an ice locator, ready to fish out of the box.” Nelson logs thousands of miles across the ice belt each season, fishing and filming for a host of TV and video segments, all while toting an M1. “I appreciate so many of the MarCum units in the lineup, but I’ll always have an M1,” says Nelson.